The "Diamond Rush" mobile game remains one of the most iconic relics of the pre-smartphone era. Originally developed by Gameloft, this puzzle-adventure title defined the gaming experience for millions of users on Java-enabled (J2ME) devices. Specifically, the 320x240 resolution variant represents a pivotal moment in mobile gaming history, catering to the "landscape" screens of popular devices like the Nokia E-series and BlackBerry models. The Gameplay Mechanic
// visual flash effect when rushing function createFlashEffect() const jar = document.getElementById('jarWrapper'); jar.style.transition = 'box-shadow 0.08s'; jar.style.boxShadow = 'inset 0 0 0 4px #fff3b0, inset 0 0 0 8px #ffd966, 0 0 15px gold'; setTimeout(() => jar.style.boxShadow = 'inset 0 0 0 4px #f9eec1, inset 0 0 0 8px #b98f5a, 0 10px 20px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)'; setTimeout(() => jar.style.transition = ''; , 100); , 120); // Array to hold all diamond pieces (objects) let diamonds = [];Emulation: On modern devices (Android/PC), it is best played using a J2ME emulator like RetroArch with a J2ME core or dedicated apps like J2ME Loader. Community Status & Availability diamond rush jar 320x240 new