Forgotten Warrior - Java Games 2010 Games F 128x160 %5btop%5d
Beware of moving fires. They change direction when they hit you; avoid getting hit while standing near the edge of a platform to prevent falling.
(published by Wait4u). It became widely popular for being pre-installed on early Samsung mobile phones like the D600E and flip phone models. Game Overview
This version removed particle effects found on higher-res builds (240x320) but ran at a stable 20-25 FPS, which was excellent for 2010. Beware of moving fires
Players start with basic melee attacks (punches) that have a short range but can knock enemies into pits. Over time, players acquire swords and magical spells, such as "blue lasers".
| Aspect | Constraint | Implementation in Likely Game | |--------|------------|-------------------------------| | | 128×160 pixels | Tiny sprites (16×16 or 24×24) | | Colors | 65k max, often 4k–16k | Limited palette, dark browns & greens for “warrior” aesthetic | | Controls | Keypad (2, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 1–9) | Attack = 5, Move = 2/4/6/8 | | Sound | MIDI or basic tones | Looped battle music, 8-bit clang | | Save size | ~50KB RMS | 3 save slots, player stats & level | It became widely popular for being pre-installed on
But if you were there—if you sat on a school bus in 2010, hiding a cheap flip phone under your backpack, trying to beat the Buddha for the 40th time while the battery drained from 60% to 15% in twenty minutes—you know. That warrior wasn’t just a sprite. It was you. A forgotten player, fighting a forgotten battle, on a screen the size of a postage stamp.
And somewhere, on a dead hard drive in a landfill, the code for Forgotten Warrior still waits. Ready for one last slash. Over time, players acquire swords and magical spells,
"Forgotten Warrior" is an engaging, challenging, and downright fun mobile game that deserves more attention than it gets. While it may not have the prettiest graphics or most complex storyline, its addictive gameplay, satisfying combat, and mystical atmosphere make it a great pick for fans of action-adventure games on-the-go. Give it a try, and you might just find yourself, like me, becoming a fan of this forgotten gem!