Nokia Asha 306 Games [ TRUSTED → ]

"Not yet! Not the high score!"

You couldn't own a Nokia and ignore the classics. While Snake was originally a keypad game, touch-screen versions emerged. And who could forget Bounce ? Seeing the red ball navigate obstacles on a wider screen felt like a significant upgrade from the monochrome days of the 3310.

Recently, I dusted off my old Asha 306, and I was surprised by how many hours of fun are still hiding inside that 3-inch screen. Here is a list of the best games you can still play on it today.

The device was powered by a 1GHz processor and a modest 32MB of RAM. Because of these limitations, the "premium" EA titles were often stripped-down Java-based (J2ME) versions rather than the full-fidelity versions found on high-end smartphones of that era. Reviewers at the time noted that while titles like or Need for Speed

The phone's touchscreen display is responsive and easy to use, making it a pleasure to play games on. The phone's processor and RAM also ensure that games run smoothly, without too much lag or freezing.