The much-anticipated 2D platformer, Jump King, has embarked on its soft launch journey on Android devices. Initially launched on PC in 2019 by developer Nexile, the game is now making its way to mobile screens, courtesy of publisher UKIYO. Since its inception, Jump King has delighted fans with multiple free expansions, and the mobile version continues this tradition.
Where Is Jump King Soft Launching?
Jump King is currently soft-launching in select regions including the UK, Canada, the Philippines, and Denmark. Players in these areas can enjoy the game for free. The global release is on the horizon, promising to bring this challenging title to mobile gamers worldwide.
Jump King is all about mastering the art of the jump. Your goal? Reach the top to meet the enigmatic Smoking Hot Babe. It's straightforward yet demanding: hold to charge your jump, release, and aim for your target. There's no room for mid-air corrections or safety nets here. Every jump counts, and every misstep can send you tumbling back to the start, potentially erasing hours of progress in a heartbeat. With 20 hearts at your disposal, each fall costs you one. Run out, and you'll either need to wait for the daily fortune wheel to grant you 5 to 100 free hearts or opt to purchase more. It's a true test of precision and patience.
You Get Expansions in the Mobile Version Too
Conquering the base game is just the beginning. The mobile version of Jump King comes packed with two free expansions: New Babe+ and Ghost of the Babe. New Babe+ challenges you in a world that feels familiar yet different, pushing your jumping skills to their limits. Meanwhile, Ghost of the Babe takes you beyond Philosopher’s Forest into a hauntingly desolate landscape, making you question the very purpose of your climb.
Jump King embodies the cycle of leaping, falling, cursing, and trying again. If you're located in one of the soft-launch regions, you can dive into this exhilarating experience by downloading it from the Google Play Store.
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