Game: A Single-User Game for Mobile Device “Maze Game”
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The proposed Maze Game: A Single-User Game for Mobile Device or “Maze Game” is a mobile application that will make use of mobile devices as mode of entertainment. This mobile application is created specifically for game enthusiasts and gadget techies who love to play games in their mobile devices or gadgets.
This mobile application is proposed to create an enjoyable and compatible game for users who love playing maze games in their mobile devices. It aims to solve compatibility issues regarding different types and models of mobile devices. This maze game is also an improvement over the traditional maze games due to the program’s functionalities which include selection of a specific maze and the size of the maze to be played by the user.
The researchers used Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD), a software engineering approach that facilitates logical, rapid, and thorough methods for creating new systems, as the software development methodology. Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME), a wireless device platform that allows developers to use Java and the J2ME wireless toolkit to create applications and programs for wireless and mobile devices, was used to create the mobile application through Netbeans IDE 6.9, an integrated development environment and a program essential for software/system development.
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GAME
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