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4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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Platform: PlayStation

GameSpot Review

On the surface, Jumping Flash! 2 looks like nothing more than a cutesey game aimed at younger kids. While it is that, it's also a whole lot more. And though players would hardly expect it, this game is truly innovative and contains an outstanding interface that provides a very exciting, challenging adventure for kids and older gamers alike.

Taking on the role of Robbit, players have powers mere mortals can only dream of. As the name of the game implies, Robbit loves to jump. In fact, Robbit can jump miles into the air, leap from building to building, and soar through the heavens. And the game is so well-designed that it actually induces the feeling of falling on the way down. Acrophobes beware: this game will send you back into therapy.

Not only are the basic controls excellent, but the designs of the individual levels are also masterful works in their own right. Each world has its own quirky look, from Crayola-like levels to ancient China. And each level extends high into the sky. There are some very cool and strange twists that are sure to dazzle, like whales swimming through the sky...after all, anything goes in video game land.

There is one minor problem with this game: As the worlds get larger, it gets harder and harder to find the Muu Muus and rescue them. While this may be considered challenging, in reality it leads to unnecessary frustration, especially since it's usually hard enough to reach the Muu Muus as it is. After enough tries, though, it's not too difficult to memorize the levels and hunt down the Muu Muus with Robbit's close-range radar.

By emphasizing strategy and control over violence, with minimal shooting (and odd, bug-like characters who don't explode in blood when they die), Jumping Flash! 2 is a perfect game for the younger audience. It's also a great challenge for the experienced gamer with a stomach of steel and a taste for heights. --Hugh Sterbakov
--Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc.

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Little Muu has been bottled up by the menacing Captain Kabuki. Baron Aloha, once a foe, now turns to friend? Take a flying leap into the wickedly weird world of Robbit and plunge into the wildest 3D gaming experience ever imagined. Single, double and triple-jump your way through a madcap quest-but just when you think it's over, you take to even newer heights and depths like never seen (or felt) before!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best-playing game for the playstation, January 31, 2002
This review is from: Jumping Flash 2 (Video Game)
Do you want to soar heights that no human has ever gone before? Is it your dream to touch the sky, watching the whole planet gradually increase its size from underneath your feet? Me too, and the Jumping Flash series is the best thing in doing that without having to jump out of a plane. The basic premise of its gameplay is a Doom perspective on completely 3-D cartoon worlds, where everything and anything can be airborne. The object of each level is to find the 4 muumuus scattered across each massive world, and then to find the exit launch pad. This isn't as straightforward as it appears on paper, because the muumuus can be 3000 feet in the air, on mysterious floating platforms (sometimes even floating whales) that soar way above the rest of the level. No sweat though - your character, a mechanical bunny named Robbit, has extra special jumping powers that will allow Robbit to reach those platforms. The triple jump of Robbit is so effectively used that it will make many gamers feel queasy. It's one of the most thrilling feelings you can experience on your Playstation. My only complaints are that the game, like the first Jumping Flash, is both a bit too easy and a bit too short. But that's because the game plays so smoothly and offers so much in pure fun that you wish the game could go on forever. Don't be turned off by its cutesy appearance - this game is an absolute must-have.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic!, August 26, 2007
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This review is from: Jumping Flash 2 (Video Game)
Straight up, one of the best of all time. Certain videogames, at their best, become a work of art. This is one such example. Original, fun challenge for the mind and the soul. Everything that was possible with the Playstation one is on display here in rare form. They certainly could've continued this series on the PS2. The only drawback is the lack of various camera angles, like viewing Robbit from another perspective.
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4.0 out of 5 stars one of a kind, November 3, 2009
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This is the first game I can think of that was a 1st person platformer. In fact, I can't think of any games since that are. I bought this game purely out of nostalgia because I had it around the time it came out and I have good memories of it. I haven't tried it again yet so this review isn't really complete. If I ever get a chance to play it again I'll be sure to do a follow up review to update it.
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