No One Uses Java to Write Real Games
The word "real" here probably means commercial games. The number of commercial Java games is small compared to ones coded in C or C++, but the number is growing and many have garnered awards and become bestsellers:
- Puzzle Pirates by Three Rings (http://www.puzzlepirates.com/)
This is a multiplayer pirate game that includes Tetris-like or Columns-like puzzles at various points. The client and server are written in Java. It won several awards during 2004, including the Technical Excellence and Audience Choice prizes at the Game Developers Conference.
- Chrome by Techland (http://www.chromethegame.com/en/show.php)
Chrome is a futuristic multiplayer FPS (first person shooter) made up of 14 different missions, in an amazing variety of landscapes. It received a Duke's Choice Award from Sun Microsystems in 2004 for the most innovative product using Java technology.
- Law and Order II by Legacy Interactive. (http://www.lawandordergame.com/index2.htm)
This is a detective game written in Java, Java 3D, and QuickTime for Java. The first Law and Order sold over 100,000 units.
- Kingdom of Wars by Abandoned Castle Studios (http://www.abandonedcastle.com/)
This is a fantasy game set in the world of Jairon.
- Alien Flux by Puppy Games (http://www.puppygames.net/info.php?game=Alien_Flux)
Alien Flux is an exciting arcade shoot-em-up.
- War! Age of Imperialism by Eagle Games (http://www.eaglegames.net/products/WAR_AOI/wai.shtml)
War! is a computer version of the award-winning ...
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