Difference between revisions of "Kahvibreak"
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− | '''Kahvibreak''' is a collection of Java 2 Micro Edition mobile phone games, presented using the Flashpoint Launcher and emulated via the J2ME emulators <u>KEmulator</u> and <u>FreeJ2ME</u> (the most appropriate emulator is picked for the job). | + | '''Kahvibreak''' is a collection of Java 2 Micro Edition mobile phone games, presented using the Flashpoint Launcher and emulated via the J2ME emulators <u>[[KEmulator]]</u> and <u>[[FreeJ2ME]]</u> (the most appropriate emulator is picked for the job). |
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 10:38, 27 August 2021
Developer(s) | BlueMaxima Kahvibreak Team, Nokia64 |
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Latest version | 1.6 |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows Linux |
Emulates | J2ME Games |
Website | Kahvibreak |
License | MIT (Launcher) |
Source code | Source (Launcher) |
Kahvibreak is a collection of Java 2 Micro Edition mobile phone games, presented using the Flashpoint Launcher and emulated via the J2ME emulators KEmulator and FreeJ2ME (the most appropriate emulator is picked for the job).
Contents
Overview
- Kahvibreak uses the same workflow as Flashpoint. Games are curated in the same way, and each game has the same set of metadata (publisher, developer, logo, screenshot, etc).
- Games are double click to play, with all the difficult parts taken care of. Install is easy; just extract the ZIP file after you download it.
- A version of the Java software is included alongside Kahvibreak and the emulators run through it, so you don't need to install Java to play.
You will need a full-sized keyboard to play. Here are the controls:
The numpad is laid out like a phone keypad (with the 7/8/9 and 1/2/3 key rows reversed). Q and W are soft keys, E and R serve as * and #, and you can navigate with the arrow keys and Enter. Both emulators use the same control scheme.
Download
Stable Build | Dev Build |
Linux Build (Beta) |