The Best Free Mobile Java Game and App Sites

This post, which was originally published in October 2007, is consistently one of the most popular on WapReview and as such gets updated periodically to remove  sites that are no longer working  and to include the best new ones. Last Update: 18-June-2010

Mobile pundits are starting to talk about the death of  Java ME.  Oracle, which owns the Java brand, isn't doing much to reassure developers of mobile Java's viability. But Java ME is still the biggest mobile app platform in terns of installed base and one that will be around for years to come.

Mobile carriers offer games and applications for download from their portals, for a price. But there is an alternative, an amazing number of mobile Java games and applications are available for free.  Here are my favorite sites for free and legal (not Warez) Java downloads.

Free and Open Source Downloads: These range from simple games and utilities created by hobbyists to some quite sophisticated programs.

GetJar

GetJar.com is the pioneer and market leader when it comes to free Java game and App downloads.  It's huge site (57,000+ downloads) that has been around for years and is now the second biggest app store (after Apple's) in the world. Just about every freeware, shareware or demo game ever published can be found on GetJar as well as many ad-supported ones. In addition to Java programs,  Getjar also has games and apps for the BlackBerry,  Windows Mobile, Android, iPhone, Symbian and legacy Palm OS platforms.

GetJar's mobile site (m.getjar.com) is pretty easy to navigate. Apps and games are organized by categories, the mobile site's search facility works fairly well and there are descriptions and user reviews on the download pages. The PC site (getjar.com) is also categorized and you can filter the selection by phone model or family. The handset filter works well and includes generic programs in the same listings along with handset specific ones. Each download has a description and a screen shot and most also have user reviews. Each file on the PC site also has a 5 digit Quick Download Code. As the name implies, you can enter this code on the mobile site to go directly to the download for that app or game.

Phoload

Phoload is a relatively new JAVA ME "App Store" along the lines of GetJar.com. In fact, it's organized very similarly to GetJar. There's a full web version (phoload.com) with a categorized, searchable directory of games and applications that can be filtered to only include apps compatible with your device. Applications and game listings include a screenshot, description and user reviews and ratings. All files can be downloaded to your PC for side loading. Or you can make note of a six digit "download code" and enter it on the mobile site for a direct to mobile download. Registered users can also add titles to a "Quick Download List" which makes them appear on the mobile site's front page.

All downloads are free, the applications and games themselves are mostly freeware or ad supported but some are trials and demos. The type of each download (free full version, free ad-supported or trial/demo) is clearly indicated in each listing on Phoload.

The mobile version of the site (m.phoload.com) offers a searchable, categorized directory of apps and individual pages for each app with screenshot, description and rating. There is also download by code feature and, registered users can access their "Quick Download List" containing applications and games they have tagged on the full web site.

Mobango

Mobango is a huge mobile file sharing site that has a lot of Java apps and games as well as ringtones, wallpapers, and videos. Registered Mobango users can upload content  to  mobango.com and then download them to their phones from the Mobango mobile site. When you upload a file you can flag it as either public or private.

Anyone can download the public files,  which number nearly 700,000, from the Mobango mobile site wap.mobango.com without logging in or registering.

Sites hosting user submitted content have a problem with users sharing copyrighted material and Mobango is no exception. Each time a user uploads a file Mobango requires the user to check a box asserting that the file is their's to share legally. Mobango responds to take down orders from publishers as well. But manually checking 700,000 files is an impossible task and it goes without saying that there is  some copyrighted material on Mobango. I don't know what the answer is to intellectual property issues on file sharing sites. Sharing content you have created is great, sharing the hard work and livelihood of musicians and software developers is not. I hate DRM and the heavy handed approach of the RIAA, etc., but just asking people not to post or download copyrighted material isn't going to work.

BoostApps

BoostApps.com, is a site I created for  Boost Mobile and Sprint Nextel iDEN network users. Unlike most mobile platforms, iDEN doesn't support direct over the air downloads of Java applications using the browser.  BoostApps uses  a public Sprint API to hook into the iDEN app provisioning system and send free apps directly to Boost and Nextel USA phones.  As far as I know, it's the only site that lets iDEN users send applications directly to their phones without the need for cables or a PC.

Although designed for Boost Mobile users, most of the 200+ apps and games on BoostApps.com also work on other phones.  All the downloads are legal freeware, ad-supported or open source and include essentials like Opera Mini, Gmail and  Google Maps as well as many games.

Mjelly

Mjelly mjelly.com (mobile mjelly.mobi) has  a small but high quality selection of free apps (no games).  There are user reviews and ratings to help you find the best apps. By default, listings are sorted by rating but sorting by Newest or Most Popular is just a click away.

Mjelly also has a funky collection of ringtones including, sound effects, old school phone ringers, cartoon and TV themes, rave and metal tones.

While it doesn't have a huge catalog, Mjelly loads fast, is easy to navigate and is a hassle free way to get truly free content for any phone.

Mob385 has no games, it's all freeware applications like calculators, calendars, browsers, password safes, etc. plus some wallpapers. You can download directly to your phone from the mobile site (wap.mob385.com) or to your PC for side-loading from the PC site (java.mob385.com/en) The PC site has screen shots and descriptions, the mobile site doesn't but it's fairly small (230 applications) and files are at least grouped into categories.

Mob385 doesn't seem to be updated anymore and now bills itself as offering "Free Java midlets for old Java enabled cell phones. Most of the applications works fine with current phones...". Although the apps are old, there are still some gems on Mob385.

Ad Supported. These sites offer commercial quality games for free. Obviously there is advertising too. In my experience the ads are only shown when a game first loads and when you exit it. I don't find the ads obtrusive, they are simple text or banner ads that can be dismissed with a click or two. Seeing a couple of ads seems like a reasonable price to pay for a high quality game. Be warned though that if you pay for data by the KB you will be charged for downloading ads every time you play.

Gamejump

GameJump is the site that originated the concept of ad supported Java games and it still one of the biggest in both traffic and number of downloads. Both the PC (gamejump.com) and mobile sites (wap.gamejump.com) are easy to use. Files are categorized and the PC site has screen shots. The mobile site (image) has cover art. GameJump recognizes virtually all phones and automatically customizes the download selection to show only those programs that work on your phone. There are thousands of games and applications available on GameJump including a number of eBooks.

Hovr has copied GameJump's business model closely. Both the mobile (hovr.com/wap) and PC sites (hovr.com) feature good usability with categories and descriptions and, on the PC site, screen shots. Unlike GameJump registration is required to download but only from the PC site, the mobile site doesn't require you to login in order to download.Hovr

Mobile Rated at mobilerated.com is another site that offers free ad-supported mobile Java  games and apps. It's a big site with lots of content. The PC site is searchable and pretty well organized. The mobile version at mobilerated.com/wap/lists games and apps by categories but there is no search. If you are looking for something specific and have a PC it's easiest to find what you want on the PC site to take note of the app or game's  Download Code which you can enter on the mobile site to go right to the download.

Will these free Java games work on your phone? I've found that most of them do if you have a GSM phone. In the US, ATT and T-Mobile are the main GSM carriers. Sprint and Boost Mobile CDMA users can download and play these games as well. Nextel and Boost iDEN phones can run many Java games but you will have to side-load them from a PC as downloading is not supported on Nextel. If you are a Verizon, Alltel or US Cellular customer you are out of luck as these carrier's phones do not run Java programs. Outside of the Americas almost all phones are GSM and should work. Of course, Java ME being what it is there are bound to be some incompatibilities between certain games and phones. But if you download a game that doesn't work, it didn't cost you anything, except possibly data charges and there are plenty more games to try.

For a current list of  even more free mobile game and app download sites for all platforms be sure to visit the WapReview Directory's Mobile Downloads Page.

InMobi - Global Mobile Ad Network

51 Responses to “The Best Free Mobile Java Game and App Sites”

  1. chandan says:
    gud evening sir.
    I have encountered a problem with my nokia 5220 xpress music.
    it is completly formatted including with phone memory.how can i update the software?
    The option software is in phone but the provider link is formatted.plz tell me how to install the new software?
    Plz..............PLZ.............plz..........plz........
    • You mean you somehow completely wiped the phone so there's no OS and it won't even start up? If that's the case you will probably have to take it to a service center to be reflashed. But first, if you have access to a PC try updating the firmware with Nokia Softwase Updater.
  2. Suzanne says:
    hello, can you please help me? I just bought the samsung seek thur boost, and every site that I try using for apps, music and games is not working... When I bought the phone I thought it was going to play vids, but I guess I was wrong because it keeps telling me not supported... should I take the phone back or is there some site I can try...

    Thanks for your help
  3. Mikxling says:
    Pliz, how can i send my games from my pc to sony ericsson w850i?
  4. Luiz says:
    I am from Brazil, I want to know site for mobile applicattions and games(sports). Sorry for my mistakes, i am improving my english!!!Add my hotmail: [email address removed]. thanks.
  5. bipinbhai says:
    have motorola mobile ZN200 which type of software we downlad player' game' browser
  6. chandan says:
    ok sir.thankyou for response.i'm an engineering student.is there any work to do in online for part time?i really need it to continue my studies.please suggest.plz..................plz.............plz...
  7. chandan says:
    what is the best browser including youtube downloading other than opera mini 5.1 and uc web for java mobile(nokia 2700 s40 3rd) please suggest.it seems that bolt 2.1 is the only youtube streaming for java s40 series.if any browser is there please suggest tea shark is not working on my phone.
    • The best browser is the one that works best for YOU. I prefer Opera Mini but I'm not really that interested in downloading videos. For a Nokia 2700, Opera Mini, Bolt and UC Browser are the only ones worth bothering with.
  8. chandan says:
    if u don,t feel please try the softmaza.in and say about it.
    • Thanks for the link. There's not much to say about it. It works, but only for YouTube and you have to paste in the full URL of the YouTube video into it which is hard or impossible with most mobile browsers. If you just want to watch the video it's easier to just go YouTube.com with your mobile browser.
  9. chandan says:
    i have more questions about the youtube and wapsites.if you are intersted i will ask some questions.
  10. chandan says:
    i have found the solution for hq 3gp videos to download directly to mobile that is http://softmaza.in/yt/index.php

    this is the best hq downloader.but it is not working in some times.give me an alternative link.thanks for suggesting the sites.but they are notgood for hq.and one more thing i don't have a computer.i'm managing the sites on my mobile. so softmaza is the solution for hq 3gp videos on youtube.if any dite is there tell me.thank you.
  11. chandan says:
    hello.any one plz tell me what is the best mobile site to download youtube videos in high quality for my Nokia 2700 Classic.i tried many websites like cupish.com,vuclip.com,tubezen.mobi etc. But these are waste in quality.so plz tell me the site for high quality download of youtube videos. Plz..... . . . .plz. . . . . . . Plz. . . . . . . . .
  12. Simpson says:
    Sir i need java adobe flash or any java video player. You can send you reply through my email.
    • There are lots of video player apps on http:/m.getjar.com if you search for "video". No Flash players though, it takes a high-end smartphone to run a full Flash player, Java mobiles aren't powerful enough. If you want to follow replies by email check the "Notify me of followup comments via e-mail " box on the comment form.
  13. bar says:
    Too too many choices. I want challenging word games or puzzles for my iPHone or iMac that are safe and highly rated. too too many choices!
  14. carolyn joseph says:
    I does not found updated versions of software on all above free java game downloads websites. Does anyone recommend me sites where as i found some updated version of free java games websites.
  15. justin bryan says:
    hi
    Its great to suggest these free games and application. Its very helpful for me and my friends to downloads some games application.
  16. paul says:
    my phone cannot download opera mini any version it keeps on telling me "memory not enough" help???
  17. sllygrl says:
    Looking for free game downloads for Boost mobile's new Incognito. Any suggestions?
    • You should be able to download games from just about any Java download site using the phone's browser. GetJar has the best selection. Boost and Sprint CDMA phones are very intolerant of any errors in the JAD file though. If you consistently get errors try downloading the JAR to you PC and sending it to your phone with Rumkin
  18. Elmar says:
    Me and my friends like to play the mobile java games of qeep.
    You can get qeep on http://m.qeep.net/free-games.
  19. Mike says:
    I can't find a simple java word processor!

    did anyone find one? even a notepad type app would do
  20. Mani says:
    Hey can u say me that how could i download nokia mobile applications..........
  21. Ajinder says:
    Can u pls tell me how worth is Motorola ZN200. Pls tell me any game, theme, software for this set. I just hate this bullshit mobile. Nothing runs on it.
  22. richard says:
    i like to play a lot of games on my NOKIA(N98) PHONE
  23. ajay says:
    plese tell me any software which i can use in my motorola zN200 MOBILE
  24. Lindsa says:
    awan, I use Mobile Trend Ringtones for this purpose. You can request any ringtone that you desire.
  25. awan says:
    how to get the free theme, games also ringtone without payment
  26. steve says:
    thanks. I will try them and see which works best for me.
  27. Dennis says:
    Steve, There are many different RAZR's, depending on your model and carrier you might be able to use Motorola Phone Tools, which isn't free, or even a free program like BitBim to transfer ringtones with a cable. Go to the Howard Forums section for your carrier and search.

    But why bother, use one of the free web services like rumkin.com or FunForMobile. They work the same, you upload a file with your PC to the site and get an SMS or MMS containing the ringer. You have to pay the normal fee for receiving a message but that beats paying your carrier $2. I like Rumkin because no registration is required and they don't retain your phone number, on the other hand, FunForMobile is a real community with lots of features.
  28. steve says:
    i just got a dongle for my pc to use with my razor V3. What thye heck do I have to do to transfer some ringtones
  29. Dennis says:
    For Sumit and Omar and anyone else looking for more free games, ringtones and applications, there's a list of good download sites at http://wapreview.com/index.php?id=200
  30. sumit singh says:
    sumitsingh_1234@yahoo.co.in plz give me some wap site which give free game for LG KG300 HANDSET thanks on my mail id
  31. omar says:
    hi mi name is omar
    i have some java games for my lg shine but i dont know how to run them in the pohne
  32. elliott james says:
    There seems to be hundreds of java games and apps for my motorola v3....but....

    I can't find a simple java word processor!

    Can anyone point me in the right direction?
  33. Symbian says:
    Thank for the tips! I've also post some tips on free Symbian games and themes here: http://symbiancorner.blogspot.com/2007/10/free-themes-and-games-for-symbian-s60-5.html
  34. John says:
    and what about mobile applicatins and games and what about new entrants future like http://www.youpark.com where you can find thousands of mobile games and softwares

Leave a Reply