How to Play Java Games on Android Phones
Now the popularity of Java is declining due to the number of smartphones with below average prices. Most of these smartphones are made in China and are priced around 1 million and below. Unlike the Samsung, Nokia or Sony smartphones that offer a decent price with quality. In the past, cheap Android phones in the 800,000 range could only get a gingerbread version with a mediocre RAM of 256MB, but now for 500,000 you can buy a Kitkat version of Android with an average of 512MB of RAM. The longer it takes, the lower the price will of course be. ️
Speaking of phones, I’ll also be discussing games on old phones, can they be played on Android or not? And of course the answer is yes. Only Java-based games can do that, and no emulator has yet been found for Symbian. Java games with the .jar extension can be played on Android provided they have to use an emulator and the emulator is a Java runner (Andme) from Netmite. This application allows you to run Java games on Android phones but not instantly play them, but you need to customize each button to make them work properly.
There are many great features in the Java Runner, and currently there are many Java applications that can only be customized using the Java Runner in Android packages (.apk). You can also set your own buttons, gestures, portrait or landscape orientation and much more. An example of a well-adapted game is the Gangstar game. The beginning of the game was for Java users, but some have customized it with the Java Runner application so that it can be played on Android phones, especially for low-end users, will definitely be happy to use Java Be able to play games on mobile phones. The following is a screenshot of the Java runner application.
Very good, isn’t it? There are 2 options for converting Java applications to Android, namely offline and online. In my opinion, it’s still good offline because you can customize the buttons yourself, the difference is that you can’t set buttons and others online. So when you open a converted application it becomes like Left, Right, Keys Up, Down, OK at the end of the game. Before downloading, please remember that this application is not a Java to Android converter, it is an emulator that works in the background when you open the converted game. To run it you have to use this application because without this application you will not be able to open the game or it can be messy. To download, please click on the banner below.
Netmite Java Runner (Andme signed) application requires Android version 2.0 on, has a size of approx. 1 MB, runs on low-end phones, only requires an internet connection to access the applist from the netmite website, no internet connection required to play. To try out the gangstar game I talked about earlier, please CLICK HERE and enjoy playing Java games on Android phone. To find games other than Gangstar, you can search on a search engine (Google). ️
Hopefully useful and good luck