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Thursday, August 21, 2008


Jumper 3 is the much-awaited sequel to Matt's series of frustratingly difficult platformers, where players will once again be able to assume control over Ogmo as he traverse and explore over fifty levels' worth of challenges while acquiring new abilities along the way.

Use the S key to jump or select a menu option. Press the A key to cancel a selection or use a special ability, and hold the space key to restart a level. Full screen mode can be enabled from the options menu. (more screenshots in the extended)

Name: Jumper 3
Developer: Matt Thorson
Category: Platformer
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB
Direct download link: Click here









Comments

Sweet. i didnt even know this was being made.

I just heard my potentially productive weekend cry out in pain.

When music set to mute you always get this error while entering a new level.
____________________________
ERROR in
action number 1
of Alarm Event for alarm 0
for object obj_stagecomplete:

Sound does not exist.
____________________________

I have been waiting. For so long.

Great game, but it gets insanely hard from 3-10 ! so far stuck at 4-2!! very challenging.

Wow (watching that vimeo video), is there any indie game Tim is bad at, or even just not great?

I may be out of the loop because I never played any of the earlier Jumper games, but I like this one.

Just Finished the game, it's much more easier than Flail, but i suppose the challenge is in getting all the coins and the medals...well ok it's not that esay.

Maybe Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble.. never got far enough to write something about it.

...good idea with the different abbilities. the green-grappling-hook-ogmo or the pink-hover-princess-peach-super-mario-bros-2 ogmo.

...fine platformer.

The game itself was okay -- I liked the other parts of the series better, but it was still a good game. But the plot was disappointing. It had little to do with the rest of the series, and it explained nothing. Overall, a nice game, but not his best, in my opinion.

Still, it was free, so who are we to critisize?

WAY too easy, and the physics suck.

Pretty good game otehr than those things.

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