Jumpman (Unofficial) UK version

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Release: 1986

Genre: Action, Puzzle
Developer: Paxman Promotions
Publisher: Prism Leisure Corporation Ltd.

An unofficial Amstrad classic

Released in 1986 for the Amstrad CPC, Jumpman was an unofficial action-puzzle game that paid homage to the classic Donkey Kong while offering a unique experience of its own. Developed by Paxman Promotions and published by Prism Leisure Corporation Ltd., Jumpman featured gameplay reminiscent of the iconic platformers of the time, though it was not an official Nintendo release. The game featured a similar mechanic of jumping and dodging obstacles to reach different platforms, but with its own puzzles and challenges added to the mix.

Action meets puzzle-solving

In Jumpman, players had to navigate levels filled with ladders, platforms, and hazards, aiming to solve various puzzles while avoiding traps and enemies. While it borrowed the platforming elements of Donkey Kong, it also integrated more puzzle-based challenges, making it a unique take on the genre. The cassette version of the game allowed players to experience the action on their Amstrad CPC, providing an engaging mix of action and problem-solving that required both quick reflexes and careful planning.

A creative alternative to the arcade classics

Although Jumpman was not an official Mario or Donkey Kong title, it served as a noteworthy alternative for Amstrad CPC owners seeking an action-packed puzzle platformer. The game’s unofficial status didn’t detract from its appeal, as it delivered a solid and fun experience for fans of the genre. Jumpman remains a nostalgic piece of Amstrad gaming history, showcasing the creative ways developers interpreted the platforming genre in the mid-80s.