Gta Java Game 240x320 Dedomil Review
Basic MIDI tunes and beeps, but hey – it’s Java. Turn it off and play your own music.
Look for "touch-screen patched" or "nokia 240x320" versions on Dedomil to avoid key mapping issues. gta java game 240x320 dedomil
Here’s a well-rounded, positive review for a classic GTA-style Java game for 240x320 screens, as found on Dedomil (a popular archive for mobile Java games). You can use or adapt it for a forum, comment section, or game rating site. Nostalgia done right – GTA on old phones still rocks! Device: Nokia / Sony Ericsson (240x320) Source: Dedomil Basic MIDI tunes and beeps, but hey – it’s Java
You get the core GTA vibe: steal cars, run over cones, escape cops, complete missions (deliveries, assassinations, races). The controls are responsive – 2/4/6/8 for movement, 5 to attack/enter cars. Even a small "wanted star" system! Missions are short but addictive. Here’s a well-rounded, positive review for a classic
Top-down or isometric view (depending on the version), with decent city details – cars, pedestrians, palm trees, and police lights. For a Java game, it runs smoothly on 240x320 screens without too much clutter.
Freeroam works surprisingly well. After finishing missions, you can just drive around, collect pickups, or cause chaos. Save/load via .rms files works fine on Dedomil’s versions.