Posted on: July 8, 2019

Foxysen
Verified ownerGames: 356 Reviews: 39
"You are an amazon, Jill" - Brad Vickers
Jill of the Jungle is an epic prequel to the not-epic (but capcom) game so-called Resident Evil. Here you will learn about perils that Jill Redfield has faced in the jungle before she was called to investigate Chris blood. Or at least this is what I believe according to my game multiverse theory. It's a fun 2D platformer of olde that was made by Epic Megagames. It's now exclusive to GOG store for free, hoo hoo. If you look at core gameplay, it's incredibly sloppy and clunky - on jump and on landing you stop for a moment. You can't throw knife when crouching to hit low enemies. Most enemies just boringly walk left and right. However, JIll is responsive to the controls and level design actually take into consideration all the core design limits in order to create mostly fair and fun maps. And on top this game is amazingly quirky. It doesn't take itself seriously. And the amount of self-boasting is too charming. Or cringy. Cringy + Time = Charming, I guess. I was surprised that in game's ending the prince didn't ask for new hot Epic Megagames game. Like Fortnite. I mean, it has weirdly weird sound effects, that I am sure were done on purpose, that also change between episodes. Jill sounds like she is a metal woman when she lands in the second game. Mmmmmmm~ It also has a health bar so it beats Commander Keen. Also, the two apples that somehow remove the limit on game's speed that you can pick up in the third episode level under some block in waterfall confuse me endlessly. No idea if it's DOSBOX glitch or what.
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