Jill of the Jungle is a trilogy of platformer computer games released in 1992 by Epic MegaGames. It was intended to rival computer games from other shareware companies such as id Software and Apogee Software, Ltd.. The three games in the series were:
Various puzzles include keys, transforming into different creatures, and proper jump height among others. The other games in the series use the same graphics and sounds, except that Jill's costume is recolored in each game (blue, green and red).
Between levels in the shareware version, the player encountered humorous messages that took a swipe at various popular game characters, such as Mario, Commander Keen and Duke Nukem. The messages usually described that they were retiring, supposedly due to being unable to compete with Jill.
Despite Jill of the Jungle looking like a weak attempt against the competition of id Software and Apogee, this game provided market recognition and allowed Epic Megagames to produce future titles, such as Jazz Jackrabbit, One Must Fall: 2097, and the very successful Unreal series of games.
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