Jumpy Jack has come onto the App Store and taken off massively. Essentially, it’s doing what Flappy Bird did a short time ago, except not to that extent, and Flappy Bird was already around for awhile before it became extremely popular. This game is infinitely harder – you have to skate over brick walls of various heights in order to get points. Read on for the top 10 tips, tricks and cheats for Jumpy Jack!
10) Expect to have MANY sessions of scoring less than 5 points.
It’s natural, especially shortly after you download the app, but no matter how good you get, you are still going to have a lot of these. Don’t let them frustrate you too much. Just keep on practicing and working on learning how to time the jumps.
9) If you start getting too frustrated, take a break for awhile.
Once your heart begins racing and you start uttering swear words, that’s when it’s about time to shut off the game and come back to it later. Once you come back later, all of the experience from the past sessions will come right back, and without the frustration. Typically, your first time back after taking a long break is when you will make a record-setting run.
8) Try to land on the walls, rather than trying to jump straight through them.
Land on a wall and you will simply skate on it. This means that the bottom part of the wall is far more forgiving than the top of the wall because if you hit your head, you are done. For this reason, it’s best to try to land on the bottom part of the wall, as this gives you far more room to work with.
7) Practice as often as possible.
This might sound like the opposite of tip number 9, but you have to find a balance. The more you practice, the more likely you will be to learn how to time all of the jumps. Low jumps and high jumps are completely different when it comes to timing. Remember this and you will do far better at this game.
6) Jump with your left thumb rather than your right thumb.
Your right thumb will block your field of view, leaving you with that much less reaction time, which will especially hurt your efforts on high jumps. Use your left thumb instead, for the biggest field of vision possible.
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