Waploft Java - Games

When the iPhone launched in 2007, touchscreens killed the physical D-pad. Waploft’s games relied on precise key presses (Up, Left, Down, Right, #, *). Porting those controls to a glass slab was nearly impossible.

Subtitle: Before the App Store, there was WAP. And before Candy Crush, there was Waploft. Waploft Java Games

In the mid-2000s, the smartphone as we know it didn’t exist. Instead, we had candy-bar Nokias, sliding Sonys, and flip Samsungs. But hidden inside those tiny 128x128 pixel screens was a gaming revolution—and one developer ruled that pixelated kingdom: When the iPhone launched in 2007, touchscreens killed

You stop caring about the pixelation.