- Publisher: TreeFortress Games
- Release Date: Jan 14, 2015
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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CD-ActionJul 4, 2015I just love it when humble games turn out to be little wonders full of passion. [07/2015, p.60]
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Apr 21, 2015If you are a fan of old school games like Mega Man, this may be the easiest purchase you ever make. JumpJet Rex’s new-school approach to old school platforming, and the addition of the time trial elements and collection itch to scratch, this game is an absolutely must-have.
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Apr 20, 2015Beyond its nostalgic surface, though, is a game that’s freaky fun and well-suited for pick-up-and-play gamers as much as it is for hardcore enthusiasts looking to set world records.
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Apr 28, 2015A really great indie title for anyone interested in speedrunning or a game they can jump in and out of quickly. It’s hard to not hate dinosaurs in space, especially when they have jetboots strapped on and are trying to save an entire planet from destruction; JumpJet Rex is no exception.
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Apr 28, 2015While Jump Jet Rex might not be the longest game ever, it’s hard to deny the amount of fun there is to be had with a Dino and a pair of jet boots.
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Apr 22, 2015Charming - Not perfect, but a memorable game that's hard not to like and recommend to others.
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May 14, 2015There's a lot of fun to be had with JumpJet Rex, though the game sometimes goes out of its way to frustrate you.
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May 18, 2015It's as if a classic arcade-era game is born just today, and it's really fun to play.
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Jun 3, 2015Jumpjet Rex is a great game but it can often as frustrating as it is fun. As long as you pace yourself, especially when things start getting difficult and your progression slows, you will find it to be an extremely enjoyable trip down memory lane and a great reminder of how challenging 2D platformers can be.
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May 11, 2015JumpJet Rex should be a resounding success. It’s got all the elements there but they don’t quite fit together right.
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May 4, 2015It feels great to play, the aerial trickery is gratifying, and it's got a lot of goofy charm, but all of this is unfortunately buried under an inexplicable need to test players beyond what should be necessary in a galaxy where you tool around as a T-rex wearing sunglasses.