The Java version is a side-scrolling beat 'em up optimized for the , common in popular phones of the early 2000s like the Nokia and Sony Ericsson series. Despite the hardware limits, the game retains core mechanics:
Classic punch-kick combos, jumping attacks, and character-specific special moves.
The powerhouse. A slow but incredibly strong grappler capable of manhandling the largest foes. Key Features of the 240x320 Version The Java version is a side-scrolling beat 'em
Each character in the "Mustapha Game" (as it's often nicknamed) offers a distinct playstyle:
Set in the 26th century, humanity struggles to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where prehistoric beasts have returned to reclaim the Earth. You play as one of four legendary heroes fighting the "Black Marketeers," a gang of poachers whose illegal hunting has turned the once-peaceful dinosaurs into aggressive killers. A slow but incredibly strong grappler capable of
Players can find and use firearms like Uzis and shotguns, as well as melee weapons like clubs and explosives.
The high-skill character. She is a fast scientist with exceptional agility and weapon expertise. Players can find and use firearms like Uzis
For those who remember the golden age of mobile gaming, few titles evoke as much nostalgia as the . Originally an arcade powerhouse by Capcom , this J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) port brought the high-octane world of Xenozoic Tales to the small screen, allowing players to punch through poachers and dodge T-Rexes right from their classic handsets. Gameplay Mechanics and Plot