Now, on to this week's good times!
More Bloons! Seriously, some crazy person has tracked down the monkey from Bloons and given him still more darts. Another 50 levels worth, and these levels start to get tricky pretty quickly. Consider them to be levels 51-100 of Bloons.
It's all familiar: minimum number of balloons to destroy, marked magical balloons that help or not (including some really neat light-saber balloons), and a certain number of darts. Some blocks bounce, while others deaden. You aim, you click, and you release — pop!
Like the previous game, there are balloon-popping sound effects. Like the previous game, no monkey screeching. No poo-flinging, either. Just darts. And auto-resume.
From the many who brought you Grow comes Dwarf Complete, an intermission game for the MMORPG Lineage II. That's irrelevant, though, because Dwarf Complete doesn't need any of that to be played. It's — wait for it — complete!
It's all puzzles, too, no fighting. You wander around and pick up pieces and assemble pieces and unlock doors, aiming for the end (which I have not yet reached).
I'm embarrassed to admit that I got stick on the second screen at first, before I thought to check for shadows. In fact, before I realized the shadows might tell me something, I realized that quitting the game and then resuming it later meant escaping apparently-locked rooms! Not a trick on which to rely, though.
As long as you've got a question about a part of the game I've already finished, I'm happy to help in the comments. Some of you may pass me up quickly, though.
There is sound and music, and I already mentioned the ability to resume an ongoing game. This is a finely-polished game.
Logitech would like you to buy one of their keyboards, please. They're apparently black. And one of them is the playing field for JellyJumper.
You're an amorphous blob with a keyboard. You're playing a game in which you are represented by an amorphous blob on a keyboard. Sorry, was that too personal? I'm thinking of myself. You're svelte and athletic, but you're still represented by an amorphous blob on a keyboard.








Article comments
1 - Flash Games
its nice , thnaks
2 - munapa
Jellyjumper: Here's how you do level 12 in 4 jumps.
3 - Phillip Winn
Great, thanks! I wonder how many times it's going to take me to hit that corner. ;-)