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Hello all,

Wanted to drop off this game in the hopes that some of you might play and like it. It was originally intended for the JayIsGames Casual Game Design competition, where the theme was "Ball Physics". But I got tied up in school so I didn't finish it in time. But eventually I did finish it, and here it is.

It's an arcade platform-ish type game, where the object is to jump up and bounce on a sequence of blocks without touching the ground. The game currently includes 20 levels and a highscore, based on how fast and flawlessly you make it through those levels.

Hope you enjoy it.

Any comments are, of course, welcome!

EDIT: Have had bug reports about Level 16. Am in the process of fixing it, but until then hold on to your trousers and try not to get stuck while jumping on the moving block. Thanks!

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MattShea played your game

adicting!

Really fun and very addicting!

Quite nice

Quite a nice casual game. Cute graphics and easy controls, with accurate physics. Could be longer with a bit more variety. 20 levels isn't THAT much really, and there was only three types of boxes. Quite fun.

Nice

Progressivly harder levels, new elements and obstacles, easy controls and all around fun to play. Nice graphics too btw. I thoroughly enjoyed this game all the way through. Needs to be longer though. A sequel is definitly needed. I say front page material!

Ehh..

Sorry man, just not a fan. The 2/5, 4/10 -- the graphics were great, but the controls kinda blew. I didn't feel like I had nearly enough control to make it terribly exciting. Wouldn't mind seeing it again if the control was fixed, but prolly gonna just hope for something else in the future.

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Oct 22, 2007
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