Ultimate Gear War
Join the alien war, prepare your gear and protect your base at all cost!
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CONTROL SCHEME A (default)
A, D - move left, right
W, Space - jump
1 - switch to Yeah
2 - switch to Jam
3 - switch to Fury
Q - quickswitch
M - see mango location
P - Pause
And remember, controls are always available in the settings menu.
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Yeah Jam Fury tests your speed and ingenuity in over 40 levels of smiling face blocks. Utilize all three of your egos to create blocks, scale walls, and destroy everything in the way of your righteous fruit.
Controls are on the preloader and our phone numbers are on the kitchen counter. Feel free to take a break and help yourself to the leftover pizza in the fridge (the game saves!). We'll be back by midnight~
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NEW NEW EDIT: So let me just say that we're really happy with the response you folks have given us. We look through each and every comment, both critical and praising, on a daily basis. For realsies!
It's a month later, but now you guys have a controls editor. Some actions have options for two different inputs. Other than that It's pretty straight forward.
Enjoy~
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 2, 2012
\/ Looks like someone never play with a Nes!
Anyway i found a glitch: you can jump Up to three blocks swaping the character 1 in mid air to the cahracter 2... (max heigth reachababable of course) ... but its useles if u know how to use the blue guy.
And it have a prob with the medals i beat the game and im... with no medals :´(
Rated 1.5 / 5 stars July 2, 2012
I feel like I'm missing something because the reviews have all been so positive, but I found this game incredibly difficult to play. The Tutorial levels didn't really teach you any of the controls. There are at least 8 keys to keep track of, and if you didn't memorize them completely during the preloader there doesn't seem to be a way to show them in the game itself. Using images in the background to guide the player in what to do was clever, but wasn't really clear enough. When there are arrow keys, are those the arrows I'm supposed to be pressing, or are those just general guides to show how I'm supposed to be moving and I have to figure out the exact motions on my own? I have no idea. Does the direction of the mouse cursor mean anything when you're controlling Jam? I think so, but I have no idea what and how to make him jump the way I want. Jam in general was incredibly difficult for me to control. And this is all in the tutorial; the only purpose of those levels is to teach you how to play the game, so the idea should be to make it as simple and easy as possible.
I don't mind difficult puzzle games, but the difficulty should be in solving the puzzle, not in being ignorant of how to work the game controls. I think making a more direct and clear tutorial would help a lot.
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 1, 2012
perfecto
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 1, 2012
I came for the medals. >:D
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 1, 2012
Excellent game all the way around. Would recommend to all ages.