6 Best Games Developed in Java

Best games developed in Java comprise a comprehensive list of many popular games. Java is one of the most popular names in the niche of programming languages since the 21st century. Its major rule, "write once, run anywhere", has made it quite prominent.

It has been brought to use to create multiple applications over time and games form a crucial part too.

While the language has been successfully implemented by Spotify servers and the Android OS, let us check out some of the most popular games built with this amazing programming language:

Best Games Developed in Java

1. Saints Row 2 (Mobile)


Saints Row 2 is an adventure video game released in 2008; developed by Volition and published by THQ. This game basically represented the fictional city of Stillwater which was divided into several districts controlled by different gangs.

The gameplay was similar to that of Grand Theft Auto and would help with the customization of the character's appearance, weapons, and vehicles with respect to the game requirement. Saints Row 2 featured a cooperative multiplayer mode and was well-received by players globally.

Since this game was to be created for mobile G5 chose to move ahead with Java which was indeed an amazing choice.

2. Wakfu


Wakfu is a very popular game of the genre that has been curated by Ankama Games for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is a vibrant, analytical MMORPG(massively multiplayer online role-playing game) turn-based game.

This game has been specifically curated for Windows, Mac, and Linux where players opt to take control of either of the 16 classes as they transcend to explore different dungeons.

Besides the feature of turn-based combat, this game offers unique features like electing a player every two weeks as a Governor of each of the four nations.

This game has been appreciated by many and was further extended to three seasons of an animated series by Ankama Animations which is released in France.

3. RuneScape


Runescape is a vital example of a game created by Jagex in Java. It was initially launched in 2001 and quickly engaged players with its strategy of a medieval fantasy realm divided into multiple kingdoms.

The players could also customize both cosmetically and in terms of stats. The game insights an iconic role through its combat and easily cemented itself as a foundational MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game).

4. Minecraft


Minecraft is a very popular and most defining game of the century on the list of best Java games.

While it was originally created by Markus Persson and Jens Bergensten, its exponential growth had outgrown the language stats as well.

It had versions like Minecraft Pocket Edition which was compiled in C++ while the original release was Minecraft from Java Edition.

5. Worms: A Space Oddity


This game is implemented majorly around worms turn-based formula by Team17. This game extended to the Nintendo Wii through the implementation of Java.

However, the major implementation of the game's DNA stayed unchanged the game had further mobilized through its unique gesture controls. These controls allow players to launch attacks in a particularly unique way.

While the franchise of Worms had in past made use of Java in their game Worms Gols too, it was quickly removed from Java for its further series implementation.

6. Spiral Knights


Spiral Knights were released in 2011 and were created by the Three Rings Design. Since it was totally free to play in the market it set and sold itself humungous.

The game required players to control a knight of the spiral order. Knights cooperatively battled against the enemies and demons after they had landed on a mysterious planet and got their hands on the glorious loot to progress in the game.

Within a year, the game had over three million accounts and had gained immense popularity in the niche of creating games with Java.

Conclusion


Java has been quite recognized for developing some of the most popular and influential games in the industry. From Minecraft's open-world gameplay to Simcity gameplay, these games have captured the attention of gamers worldwide and continue to entertain and inspire new generations of players. With amazing applications and uses cases yet Java is not very prevalent in today's era with respect to game development.

Despite the fact that other programming languages are being widely implemented by studios preferring a unique purpose-built language Java has still left an impressive mark on gaming.
Who knows another popular game is ubiquitously based on Java?

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Subham Mittal has worked in Oracle for 3 years.
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