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App Army Assemble: One More Jump

You'll want to do just that

App Army Assemble: One More Jump
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Like your games tougher than Dark Souls and almost as retro as Pong? Then One More Jump is the game for you.

One More Jump is a one touch platformer that challenges you to leap between a series of platforms. The trick is though, that you can only land on white spaces - so you have to avoid touching any coloured blocks if you want to progress.

You'll also have to navigate gravity, and travel across the ceiling and walls to complete each challenging levels. And, with new mechanics being drip-fed the further you progress, the difficulty - and level of fun - never really eases off.

We'll have our full impressions for you in the full PG review, but, in the meantime, you can console yourself with the thoughts of our expert team of mobile gamers in the App Army.

Tony Teulan

I feel like I'm on a trip playing this. I've hand to heart have never done drugs but I imagine this kind of captures that experience. I simultaneously love and hate it!

It's a solid one-tap arcade platformer in which you can only touch white spaces (and never the squares) while collecting items.

Along the way, you'll navigate gravity and a variety of other obstacles. Mastering timing is the key to navigating each level. It's tough though, and you'll get maddeningly close to the end or nabbing all the items just to fail time and time again.

Despite that, it's incredibly addictive so you'll always want to take one more shot.

Laura Egri

One More Jump is a one touch puzzle platformer that sounds easy but is actually very tricky - and that's a good thing. You need to calculate and time your moves with perfection as one wrong jump will end your run.

"Just one more go!" you'll say to yourself though. Because it's addictive, the controls are smooth, and the game has a really nice flow.

Practice makes perfect and this is a game that encourages that over and over again.

Kainen Ryan

One More Jump may be repetitive but it sure is addictive, and you'll always want to have just one more go to master that level.

It's well worth a go.

Edward Davis

I'm liking this so far. The idea is simple and needs virtually no explanation to get into the game. It can be frustrating when you try to collect all the items, though that isn't particularly bad.

It flows well because it's really easy to get right back in and try again, rather than lingering on a game over screen.

Oksana Ryan

I'm thoroughly enjoying this one touch, slide and jump game. It starts easy, with you simply having to reach the yellow circle on a straight line. That quickly ramps up to twists, turns, and blocks that have to be navigated to reach the goal.

There are also items to collect as you go through the levels. These add another dimension and are recorded on the level menu - along with how many times you died before reaching the target.

Timing is everything. Jump too late or too soon and you're back to the beginning of the level. But you won't care - it's a pleasure to have one more go.

I really can't find anything negative to say about this delightful game. It's fast paced, challenging, and I'd definitely recommend it.

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Randy Hope

I liked this quite a bit. I'm not nearly patient enough to stick with it through to the end but the music was cool and the puzzles were engaging. The difficulty curve is pretty well balanced.

Kudos to the devs for including multiple ways to play also. The endless mode is a nice touch.

If this game were more in my wheelhouse I'd pay my way out of those ads so I could jump without interruption. Decent game.

Swapnil Jadhav

I'm quite hooked on this game - it's sure to be loved by casual gamers. The Levels are tricky and entertaining.

Sjoerd de Jong

One more Jump is the third game in the One More series, and shares similarities with One More Dash and Line. The concept of the game is pretty neat and unique, but the execution could be way better.

Each level is almost the same, except for some minimal layout changes. A new element is added every 10 levels or so, but they're not that game changing. The endless mode gets boring after a while as well, since there's not enough variation.

I'd suggest moving platforms, bosses, anti-gravity zones, and other new mechanics.
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Chris James
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