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Precision is a new action game by cactus which involves timing your leaps to collect every green bottle in each of the seven levels included. Use the cursor keys to jump or increase your running momentum. Press the left or right arrow key when the main menu is shown to change the time of the day.

Name: Precision
Developer: cactus
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 2MB
Direct download link: Click here

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Comments

This game wasted almost 30 minutes of my life before I succeeded... Tim, how are you so good at everything?

You should mention that this was finished for im9todays birthday. :D

Well, I'm in 5th place, but I'm sure someone will push me outta there. :) Yet another brilliant game from Cactus.

Isn't this game pretty old?

Since when anything younger than 24 hours is considered old outside quantum physics?

I played this game a long while ago. That's what I'm saying.

Well, it's not the first precision jumping game... Maybe the first one with sun-dial, though.

It's not an old game it just wasn't finished before.

It drives me crazy to have to wait so long to play again between jumps. Maybe the camera could ease back or something. Other than that it's a very cool game.

Cactus had released a demo a few years ago, that may be what you are thinking of.
http://freeware.remakes.org/download/cactus/7Precision.zip

So where does on acquire JBFMOD.DLL?

Fmod? Not sure what the JB stands for... juke box? Google fmod.

vinic - JBFMOD.DLL is a GM wrapper DLL for Fmod,. are you asking because want to use it or did you fail to extract the game ? if you don't extract the game file, dependeing on your system, it may not be able extract the files it need to work! fmod playes the mod music.., GM lets game designers include files in the .exe these are extracted at run time and can be left in the folder or deleted when the game is quit.

An overly vigilant firewall or anti-virus might prevent an application from creating dll files...

Man that's hard! Neat little concept though. Perhaps could use a less hardcore mode of play? It starts very much in the deep end!

Great game!

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