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Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Plus is a mod fore Jazz Jackrabbit 2, created by Jazz2online community.
Description:
jazz Jackrabbit 2 Plus (JJ2+) adds countless features and bug fixes to both Single Player and Multiplayer gameplay within JJ2, and is used almost universally by most serious players. It has much better network code than the original game, adding console commands to online games, fixing most major game-crashing errors and connection problems, allowing permitted clients to log in as 'remote administrators' in someone else's server and control the gameplay, and adding several new multiplayer gamemodes. It additionally fixes or enhances many of the events in the game, and allows level designers far more power than in regular JJ2 through the addition of an easy-to-use scripting language. JJ2+ takes everything great about JJ2 and adds so much more on top of it; it is truly a must-download.
To install:
Extract into game’s folder and run plus.exe.
Report problems with download to [email protected]
Platforms: | PC, Mac |
Publisher: | Epic MegaGames |
Developer: | Gathering of Developers |
Genres: | Platformer |
Release Date: | March 15, 1999 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer / Multiplayer |
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a curious launch for the heavily-hyped über publisher Gathering of Developers. Perhaps it’s a shrewd move; rather than launch with a high-profile title that’s trying to compete in established genres, it goes out there with a small title for a small but loyal fan base. The game itself is actually pretty good, a well-executed but ultimately semi-hyperactive version of Sega’s Sonic series, with fast action and vivid explosions of color and light. The initial ’98 release of Jazz 2 lead to this rare ’99 Easter special, featuring everything from the original plus one new playable character and bonus episode.
A truly guilty pleasure, Jazz 2 has an incredibly rich feature set for a platformer. It’s a typical side-scrolling run-and-jump platform title, featuring three characters, each with its own moves. The game delivers eight full episodes, encompassing both the original and subsequent bonus packs, each with multiple levels, plus a convenient split-screen mode, LAN and even internet play (a first for the genre). The included levels are quite varied and surprisingly complex, though you couldn’t really call the combat difficult. Rather, navigating through the world and finding everything there is to find is where the real challenge lies.
The graphics are extremely colorful, the controls responsive and the machine requirements low, making it one of those optimum games to play on a budget system with a big monitor. If you’ve never owned a console system or aren’t already sick of the genre, Jazz 2 is as good a sampling of platformers as any. While it doesn’t try to innovate like Oddworld, it can win you over with its unpretentious charms, colorful imagery and simple action.
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 Online
System Requirements: Pentium 90Mhz, 16 MB RAM, 60 MB HDD Space, Win95
- Buy Game:
www.amazon.com - Download Demo
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