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Doodle Jump is a platforming video game developed and published by Lima Sky, for Windows Phone, iOS, BlackBerry, Android, Java Mobile (J2ME), Nokia Symbian, and Xbox 360 for the Kinect platform as an Xbox Live Arcade Kinect title. It was released worldwide for iOS on April 6, 2009, and was later released for Android and Blackberry on March 2, 2010, Symbian on May 1, 2010, and Windows Phone 7 on June 1, 2011 (re-released August 21, 2013 Windows Phone 8). It was released for the iPad on September 1, 2011. Since its release, the game has been generally well received. The game PapiJump by Sunflat Games inspired the gameplay of Doodle Jump, and characters featured in Doodle Jump were based on Elise Gravel's illustrations. The game is currently available on nine platforms.
Doodle Jump was renowned for its selling rate by App Store standards, which counted 25,000 copies sold daily for 4 consecutive months before it is overtaken by Angry Birds. As of December, 2011, the game sold 10 million copies over iTunes and Google Play and reached 15 million downloads across all platforms. The game has been developed into a video redemption game for play at video arcades. Croats Igor and Marko Pusenjak are authors of Doodle Jump.
Gameplay
In the game, the aim is to guide a four-legged creature called 'The Doodler' up a never-ending series of platforms without falling. The left side of the playing field is connected with the right side. For devices with an acceleration meter, players tilt the device from side to side to move the Doodler in the desired direction. Players can get a short boost from various objects, such as propeller hats, jet packs, rockets, springs, trampolines and invulnerability shields (some levels only). There are also monsters and UFOs that the Doodler must avoid, shoot, or jump on to eliminate. Aiming is performed by tapping on different parts of the screen, on the Android and Windows Phone versions of the game there is also an automatic aim mode. Depending on the game mode being played, projectiles may fly in a straight line off the screen or be affected by gravity and fall downwards. There is no definitive end to the game, but the end for each gameplay session happens when the player falls to the bottom of the screen, jumps into a monster, gets sucked into a black hole, or is abducted by a UFO. Players can choose from several different themes including Original, Christmas, Halloween, Rain forest, Space, Soccer World Cup, Underwater, Easter, Ice Blizzard, Ninja or Pirate. The themes change the look of the Doodle Jumper, his enemies, and the background. In the Ninja, Pirate, Halloween, and Easter modes, the player can buy new skins and extra lives with coins that can be earned in gameplay but may also be purchased. Furthermore, the player may enter the names of one of the Pocket God pygmies and the Doodler will turn into one of pygmies. Alternatively, the player can enter the name 'Bunny' and the Doodler will wear a bunny suit, just like the one in the Easter stage.
There are also two other separate apps for iOS, Doodle Jump Christmas Special (a new Christmas theme) and Doodle Jump Hop, (a new Easter theme) where the player character is E.B. from the movie Hop.
A free version also exists. This version is nearly identical to the original, but advertisements are shown and there is a limit to how high the Doodler goes.
Why It Rocks
- Very classic gameplay.
- Applicable for adding replay value.
- Endless level for rushing up scores.
- If one hit by the monster or fall at the bottom of the level, then game over man.
- You can control the jumping doodle while hopping over the platforms and other objects and eliminating monsters.
- It's free-to-play.
- There are many themes to choose from.
Bad Qualities
- The Xbox 360 version is delisted from Xbox 360 Marketplace.
Reception
This game has received favorable reviews from critics, with TouchGen mentioning the fact that the game is 'fun as heck' and also praising the sound and cartoon graphics which they feel give the game charm. The review ends by saying that the game is a 'joy to play' and that it's obvious that a 'lot of love went into this game'. Tom Love of Pocket Gamer called the game 'unbelievably addictive, immediately accessible, and enjoyable every time you pick it up'. It currently holds a rating of 85.00% based on 6 reviews on GameRankings.
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. Summary: PapiJump Plus is a deluxe edition of PapiJump, which is an addictive jumping game. In addition to the free edition, PapiJump Plus has the following MULTIPLE LEVELS, a variety of background colors, and the LOCAL HIGH-SCORE RANKING feature.Level List. NORMAL: Same as the free version of PapiJump Plus is a deluxe edition of PapiJump, which is an addictive jumping game. In addition to the free edition, PapiJump Plus has the following MULTIPLE LEVELS, a variety of background colors, and the LOCAL HIGH-SCORE RANKING feature. Level List.
NORMAL: Same as the free version of PapiJump. HARD: Hard from the beginning. FALL: The platforms fall when Mr.Papi jumps on them.
TOUCH: Touch the screen to control Mr.Papi. RIGHT: Mr.Papi is going towards the right. MOVE: Platforms are moving. DOWN: Mr.Papi is getting down platforms. ENEMY: Mr.Papi is chased by enemies. Shoot them with a fireball Expand.