Bounce Tales is a landmark Java (J2ME) platformer released in . Developed by Rovio Entertainment and published by

Balloon/Super Ball: Light and bouncy, allowing you to float on water or reach high ledges.

The game follows the adventures of Bounce, a cheerful red ball living in Sky Bean Land.

For gamers in the 2000s, this was the "Souls-like" of mobile gaming. The small screen required intense focus; the low resolution meant you had to memorize enemy patterns because visual clarity was limited. Yet, when you successfully navigated a "Bounce Tales" level on a 320x240 display, the victory felt earned.

It is important to clarify that "Bounce Tales" is a classic mobile game originally developed by Rovio (before Angry Birds) for older Java ME (J2ME) devices. The phrase "320x240 hot" refers to the specific screen resolution (QVGA) and the file’s popularity ("hot") on early mobile game download sites like Dedomil, Mobile9, or GetJar.