Pocket Gamer: It’s one of the great iOS success stories: the heartwarming tale of a tiny indie developer making a simple game which almost inexplicably becomes a global phenomenon. With several million downloads to its name, Doodle Jump on iPhone has its name carved into the annals of gaming.
Grab It Magazine has done a retrospective on the legendary Doodle Jump to celebrate its 5th birthday. What are you memories of it?
I wonder if it is still selling; it never really got a true sequel or anything. I still play the original one with whatever random skin updated to it.
Still have this app, lol. Even though I rarely play, it's been a good rock in my games lineup.
Sure, the normal collection of frightful video games are scary to a certain person. I’d include myself in that lot; I’m not good with jump scares, I must confess. While the likes of Amnesia and Slender are undoubtedly spooky, I’d argue that there are games out there that present true, harrowing fear. You may think that murdering monsters and rampaging madmen are scary, but have you ever considered the true terror that lurks within even the most paltry of video games? I mean, why does Nathan Drake kill so many people? Why is 'Rainbow Road' so horrifying? Will Doodlejump ever end? There are some genuinely scary games out there, here’s a short list of the ones to looks out for. You’re welcome.
Lima Sky's classic mobile platformer will be released on the DS and 3DS later this year.
Woah, that is totally the perfect game to put on 3DS, what with the 3DS gyroscope and all.