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Jumping Flash! is a platform game released in 1995 for the PlayStation. It features Robbit, a rabbit-like robot, who must find and collect the Jetpods dispersed throughout the game's levels. Most of the game's enemies are a variety of animal-like creatures.

Robbit's moves are the triple-jump, as well as single- and double-jumps, and a blasting attack, which shoots a low-power beam in the forward direction. Additionally Robbit could utilize a 'hexajump' - a jump followed by up to five addition height boosts - if a new game was started after completing the game. There are also "Special Items" for Robbit to use against his enemies, including Cherry Bombs, Rockets, Roman Candles, and Twisters. While the game is a platform game, it is unique in that it is played from a first person perspective.

Jumping Flash! was followed by two sequels, Jumping Flash! 2 and Robbit Mon Dieu, both also released on PlayStation.

Story


An evil and demented scientist named Baron Aloha is planning to remove Organism-Ocuppied pieces of land from a planet known as Crater Planet, using his gigantic land-lifting machines. As the residents of Crater Planet call for help, the Universal City Hall (a universal version of Interpol) sends one of their robotic rabbit agents, Robbit, to stop Aloha and save Crater Planet from emptiness.

Can Robbit defeat Aloha before it's too late?

Scoring


General

These things always gives the same score on all stages.

  • Picking up Jetpod 0
  • Picking up Extras 0
  • Silver Coin 100
  • Gold Coin 500
  • Bonus-stage Baloon 300

"End of Stage"-Bonus


After you finish one stage, you are awarded bonuspoints depending on how much time & health you have, plus an extra bonus.

Time Bonus 50 for every second left, max 30000

Health Bonus Propotional to health left, max 20000

Extra Bonus

  • Taking the jetpods in correct order
  • (E,X,I,T) (will give you 30000)
  • Popping all baloons on the bonusstage
  • Killing a boss without loosing HP
  • Killing a boss without shooting
  • Killing Badguys using the Powerpill

Enemies


  • Frog- A green frog with a tophat.

  • Dog- A red dog, mostly found on platforms.

  • Dragonfly- A blue Dragon fly.

  • Kiwi- A green, ballshaped bird.

  • Beetle- Small and Blue with long antennas.

  • Butterfly- Colored butterflies.

  • Porcupine- A red, round porcupine with spikes on it's back.
  • Spider- Hangs from a roof or platform, moving up and down.
  • Flower- Red, poisonous looking flowers.

  • Walker- Purple, longlegged animals with striped horns.
  • Duck- White birds with big yellow beaks.

  • Bombcrawler- Blue creatures that looks like the beetle.

  • Police Frog- Looks like his more freindly cousin.

  • Propellorfly- Small flies with propellors.

  • King Frog- The toughest of the frogs.

  • Giraffe- A weirdlooking, tall animal that shoots green things.
  • Bee- Small white-purple things.

  • Black Beetle- Looks very much like the earlier beetle.

  • Penguin- Cute little things that walks around.

  • Crayfishman- Red, boxlike men with crayfish-arms.

  • Sealion- The arctic counterpart of the red dog.

  • Flying TV- Strange blue TVs.

  • Piranha- Swims around on the underwater-level and bites you.

  • Manta Ray- A more dangerous fish than the piranha

  • Construction Small, toylike people with a wooden stick for legs.
Worker-

  • Red Dragonfly- Like the normal Dragonfly.

  • Owl- Red owls that flies slowly around.

Quotes


  • Aloha: My secret machine has been restored! You cannot stop me! I, Baron Aloha, am all-powerful! Science WILL prevail!

  • Aloha: You only damaged my base slightly! Prepare yourself, Robbit! Now, my minions are really ready for you! I, Baron Aloha, am invincible!
    MuuMuu1: You ain't done yet!

  • Aloha: Curses! My base! I've lost another battle! You got away with it this time, but I will be back! Remember, Robbit, as long as science still exists in the Universe, I'll be back! Goodbye....until we meet again!

External links


1995 computer and video games | PlayStation games | Platform games | Cult computer and video games

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