Jumper Starman

Jumper Starman

Jumper Starman is a pixel art game with classic platform game elements.
An arcade game with several difficulties, challenging levels and dangerous enemies.
Challenge yourself, win the challenges and reach the top!

Story
On one of his discreet visits to our planet, the Jumper Starman ended up distracting himself with a satellite and fell to the earth. Now you will need to return to your spaceship as soon as possible so that you can survive and return to your home planet.

Gameplay
Jump through six different environments defending yourself from enemies of all kinds.
Beat the time, use your flotation skills wisely, lift the rocket before its vital gas and life run out.
Features

Play Jumper Starman with Ease

PC:
WASD or arrows to move
Space to jump and float

Mobile:
Touch

Game Highlights & Key Mechanics

Single Player
Pixel Art Environments
Fast-paced Precision Platform
Race Against Time
Local Score and Ranking
4 Difficulties

Is blood a part of the game’s visuals or gameplay?

Yes, blood is depicted in Jumper Starman.

What category best fits this game based on its mechanics?

The classification that best fits this game is Adventure.

Does the game feature any elements of cruelty?

Yes, cruelty is depicted in Jumper Starman.

Which platform or library was used for game rendering and interaction?

The game uses the open-source game engine Construct 3.

Who is this game primarily aimed at in terms of gender?

The game is directed at Male & Female players.

Who is the creator of this game title?

Hermit Crab Game Studio was behind the game's development process.

How is the game classified by its tags?

The tags related to this game are 2d, hardcore, jumping, platformer.

Does the game work well on mobile phones and tablets?

Jumper Starman can be played on smartphones or tablets.

Is this game meant for younger or older players?

The ages most likely to enjoy this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is the game suitable for a younger audience?

No, Jumper Starman is not intended for a child-friendly experience.
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