Four Color Jump
- October 8, 2021
- No.25
"Four Color Jump" is a casual jumping game where players move a small ball using the left and right keys to jump over obstacles. The springboards in the game come in four colors, and passing through a same-colored springboard increases the jump range. Collecting gold coins unlocks skins and other rewards. Control the small ball using the A, D, or arrow keys, and temporarily unlock levels by pressing "2" and "5" simultaneously at the keyboard's top letter area.
Reviews
- The game features a fun and catchy soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.
- There is a variety of content available, including customizable elements and unlockable characters.
- The animations and character designs are appealing, particularly for fans of the genre.
- The gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, leading to a boring experience.
- Many players have reported bugs and issues with unlocking content, which detracts from enjoyment.
- The game feels incomplete and is still in Early Access, leaving players wanting more polish and features.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay has been criticized as boring and lacking depth, with users expressing that it does not provide a compelling reason to purchase the game despite its great content.
“Boring gameplay, great content.”
“Gameplay-wise, there is no reason to buy this game; it really isn't any good.”
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -300 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music in the game, particularly the "purple ice cream" soundtrack, has received positive feedback from users, enhancing the overall enjoyment and immersion. Many players find it memorable and engaging, contributing to the game's fun atmosphere.
“Fun game with loads of stuff, I actually love the purple ice cream soundtrack!”
“The music is repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“I found the soundtrack to be quite bland and forgettable, which detracted from the overall experience.”
“The audio quality of the music is subpar, and it feels like it doesn't match the game's vibe.”