![]() ![]() ![]() Strutting lizards with helicopter rotors strapped to their backs? Wait until you see how they walk. Most striking though are the individual personalities of the various enemies. In all, nine different weapon power-ups are featured, from rubber balls that bounce off walls and rebound into your opponents, to pepper spray, to one of the laziest flamethrowers in the business. The same attention to detail prevails throughout: clean sprites, gorgeous flame and smoke effects, crisp parallax scrolling, and majestic backgrounds. Among the dozens of other levels are hell itself, a smurfy-looking castled Middle Ages, and the psychedelic "Purple Haze Maze" with hookah-smoking Afroed caterpillars, Mad Hatters with more than just lumps in their tea, and disappearing Cheshire Cat platforms. Colonial Chaos features swashbuckling tortoises, traditional pink Victorian architecture, and mother-in-law hippos who take no lip. ![]() Each subsequent level reaches further into the past. Armed with an arsenal of goofy ironmongery, the Freres Rabbit are hot on his tail, er, trail.īeginning in the present, the game works backwards in time. Malicious Devan has built a time machine and is racing into prehistory in an attempt to alter evolution's path and create a world without bunnies. And he'll need it, because the stakes are high for all of rabbitdom. This time around, Jazz has the aid of his little brother Spaz. ![]() This second installment once again pits Jazz Jackrabbit against evil genius and turtle Devan Shell. With smooth control, two distinct characters to play, and some of the funniest and freshest 2D level designs, monsters, and power-ups since Earthworm Jim, fans of the traditional side-scrolling platform game will not be disappointed. Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a shot in the arm of 2D gaming. ![]()
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