Look for "touch-screen patched" or "nokia 240x320" versions on Dedomil to avoid key mapping issues.
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.
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. gta java game 240x320 dedomil
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.
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 Look for "touch-screen patched" or "nokia 240x320" versions
Basic MIDI tunes and beeps, but hey – it’s Java. Turn it off and play your own music.
If you love old-school mobile games and want a pocket-sized San Andreas vibe, grab any GTA-like title (e.g., GTA: 3rd Street , Gangstar , Miami Vengeance , or Urban Crime ) from Dedomil. Runs perfectly on 240x320 keypad phones – just grab the correct resolution. 9/10 for nostalgia, 8/10 for actual fun. Even a small "wanted star" system
I downloaded a GTA-inspired Java game for my 240x320 keypad phone from Dedomil, and I’m genuinely impressed. Considering the hardware limits (512KB–1MB jar files), this game packs a surprising amount of freedom and action.