Jazz Jackrabbit 2. Jazz Jackrabbit 2, released in 1997, has the same gameplay as the first part, expanded to include multiplayer support and better graphics, as well as a new character called 'Spaz'. The game was published by Project 2 Interactive for Windows and Mac OS. It was classified as USK 6. Jazz's sister Lori was also added as a playable character in The Secret Files expansion. Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was originally released in July 31, 1998 for Windows based PCs and shortly after for Macintosh computers, becoming the first in series to run on the Macintosh. Plot The game is divided into four separate episodes Episode 1: Formerly a Prince.
Available Platform: DOS
Jazz Jackrabbit is a popular side-scrolling shooter/platformer developed by Epic MegaGames and released in 1994 for the PC.
Year | 1994 |
Genre | Shooter |
Rating | 83/100 based on 4 Editorial reviews. Add your vote |
Publisher | Epic MegaGames |
Developer | Epic MegaGames |
OS supported | Win7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+ |
Updated | 2 December 2020 |
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Game Review
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Jazz Jackrabbit is a popular side-scrolling shooter/platformer developed by Epic MegaGames and released in 1994 for the PC. The game was named Arcade Game of the Year by PC Format.
It is based on the Aesop's Fable “The Tortoise and The Hare”. Three thousand years after the story, tortoises and hares are still mortal enemies. An evil tortoise named Devan Shell begins conquering planets. The hare planet of Carrotus puts up a resistance and fends off Shell. For revenge, Shell kidnaps the princess, Eva Earlong. The king of Carrotus sends Jazz Jackrabbit to find and rescue the princess. Throughout the game's six episodes, Jazz gains new weapons and fights new enemies.
This is a game with an incredible amount of content. There's an great deal of things to do along with secret levels. The game is fairly gorgeous as well. It moves at fast clip, bringing to mind Sonic. Controls are tight, and it's fast and addictive.
Review by: Tasha
Published: 3 February 2017 7:08 am
Published: 3 February 2017 7:08 am