![]() Playing this game, you will get good at pressing the arrow keys JUST long enough to propel you to the target without overshooting it. See all those matching-teleport spaces along the top? You can’t tell which one is linked with which you just have to jump on them and find out where they each take you! Ah, experimentation… ![]() No, wait, I take that back, THIS is the most irritating level I’ve done so far. The black keys are your only safe zones–no wonder this level is called “Stepping Stones!” This is the most irritating level I’ve gotten to so far. The first level (pictured at the beginning of this post) is quite easy, but a little farther into the game you get levels like these: This takes precision, patience, and a little luck, especially as you level up. Matching Teleport Space: always occurs in pairs–when you hit one, you’ll instantly be transferred to the other one.Protective Space: creates a protective bubble around you when you hit it, so you can touch down on a bomb space without fear of death for the next jump.Fall-Away Space: falls out from under you once you hit it, kinda like the donut blocks in Super Mario Bros.Random Teleport Space: will put you on another section of the keyboard when you hit it.Example: if you hit the Up arrow key, you’ll move down the keyboard instead. Opposite Space: you move in the opposite direction from normal.High-Jump Space: propels you much higher into the air so you can get across bigger spaces.Bomb Space: instant death if you hit it.If you venture too far off the keyboard, your poor little jelly man will die, but any regular black keys (unmarked) are always safe zones. You move the little guy around the virtual keyboard with your arrow keys. These are your targets–jump on all of these in a level to complete it. The goal is to jump on all the green-highlighted keys, and if you can do it within a certain number of jumps, even better! In Jelly Jumper, you control a cute little guy made of green jelly, and you’re trying to jump him around a virtual, generic black keyboard, in which certain keys are traps, certain keys are helpers, and certain keys are just there to give you fits. ![]() ![]() Had a lot of questions as we have never had to get a jolly jumper and tables and chairs but he was there to answer all of our questions with out.Looking for a Flash game that will test both your reflexes and your skill at solving puzzles? Then give Jelly Jumper a try!Ī shot of the first level–deceptively easy! Ricardo was just amazing from start to finish. When we told them Ricardo quoted us $65, they said there was an out of town fee. Ricardo quoted me $65 and when the guys came to drop the jumper off, they said $75. For a great price he came on time both for drop off and pick up. I called the day before to see if I could rent tables and chairs he responded quickly letting me know he could deliver and pick up. For one they brought the jumper but I had to. I guess they have a new owner or something but I just have to say don't call these guys. I hate giving bad reviews but I believe In quality service. They are making sure it goes with my daughter's theme of her party. Ordered a jolly jumper for the end of September.
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