Jamping Fish (2022)
All you have to do is control the fish with your keyboard to jump over moving stones, plates, cars and more, and avoid starfish or cats to reach the top of the statue.
About the story
Jump over moving cars and plates. Avoid the ruthless starfish. Wouldn't it be easy to avoid multiple cats? Avoid traps that will piss you off. You will have to ride the slide very well to clear this game. Trust your sense of balance. Avoid the ball well. Good Luck.
Platforms
PCGenres
Adventure Indie PlatformThemes
Action
Languages: English
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Critic Reviews
Push Square
By Jamie O'NeillAs a first-person platforming game, with massive triple-jumps, and boss battle shoot-'em-up stages, playing Jumping Flash! feels like burrowing down the rabbit hole into a distinctive and unconventional gameplay experience. The masterful music compositions by Takeo Miratsu match the colourful and vivid visual themes of each of the six worlds perfectly, ensuring that the presentation in Exact Inc.'s 1995 game has aged gracefully. Arguably as a result of its position among the PS1's launch, the main flaw in Jumping Flash! is its short completion time. However, controlling Robbit feels accessible for such a skyrocketing protagonist, so you will hop right back into each of the 18 stages to dig up secret modes, or to vault your way towards achieving a flashier time attack speed run.