Android Applications
- netscramble

This is a port of the KDE game “knetwalk”, by Andi Peredri, Thomas Nagy, and Reinhold Kainhofer. Ported to Android by Ian Cameron Smith (headstay); released under GPL. Includes MTRandom by David Beaumont, released under LGPL.
The player is given a network diagram with the parts of the network randomly rotated; he/she must rotate them to connect all the terminals to the server.
Features
Scrambled Net detects the screen size of the device it’s running in, and configures the board appropriately. This makes the game a bit easier on smaller phones — we don’t want to make the cells too small, because it’s difficult to tap on a tiny cell on a phone’s touchscreen. Portrait and landscape phones are handled automatically.
Tile rotation is smoothly animated; highlighted tiles show the user’s progress.
The game is designed to be usable with 12-key keypad or QWERTY keypad, or by tapping the screen.
The game has 5 difficulty levels; the first 3 use different board sizes; then wrap-around is introduced for “Master” level; then “Insane” level adds invisible cells. In case you’re wondering, yes, I can solve “Insane” puzzles, usually in 10-12 minutes on a large (HVGA) phone.
- AllBinary

The AllBinary Arcade Game Development Library contains over 45 small libraries to help ease mobile arcade game development. Some of the features include:
- Multi-Platform - Android, J2ME, and J2SE
- Game Object Placement (Maps/Levels/Enemy Positions)
- Special Animations
- Transitions/Progress
- Collision Handling
- Heads Up Displays
- Power-Ups/Drops
- Path Finding
- Physics
- AI/Bots
- Options
- Teams
- More…
This submission includes 6 example activities for 2 games that represent some of the capabilities of the AllBinary Arcade Game Development Library. MiniSpaceWars a top view 2d space combat game. ZeptoRacer a top view 2d race game mainly shows off path finding and basic collision physics.
- OpenIntents

This project’s goal is to collect ideas for tasks that are very likely to be needed in more than one project (and may have been already programmed independently by different programmers), to define together a reasonable and extensible set of intents and interfaces, and to provide a basic, but stable and efficient, implementation that can be used by other Android applications, especially by other participants of the Android Developer Challenge. Our newest feature is a Sensor Simulator that allows you to use your mouse to control live sensor data for the Android emulator.
- Twisty
Twisty is a z-machine emulator for Android. Written by sussman and mariusm.

- Twitter Client
Twitter Client is a nifty app by davanum which allows you to read and submit to Twitter directly from your Android phone.

- android-rss
An RSS Reader for Android.

by jasta00








