Run, climb and jump from platform to platform to collect and disarm deadly bombs, but watch out! One single misstep will send you tumbling to the ground! With 30 different challenging levels to beat, experience the thrills and spills of one of the earliest platformers.
- Retro (95)
- Precision Platformer (89)
- 2D Platformer (86)
- Pixel Graphics (83)
- Simulation (80)
- Platformer (80)
- Arcade (74)
- 1980s (71)
- 2D (69)
- Funny (67)
- Action (64)
- Stylized (56)
- Adventure (54)
- Nostalgia (54)
- Exploration (50)
- Sci-fi (44)
- Comedy (36)
- Singleplayer (32)
- Asynchronous Multiplayer (29)
- Remake (27)
Release Date | Nov 19, 2020 |
Price | $ 2.99 Bottom 25% |
Steam Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 75% (mostly positive) / 77.8% |
Steam DB Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 64.4% / 66.3% |
Reviews (Steam Purchases / All) | 16 Bottom 20% / 18 Bottom 20% |
Curators | 4 reviews Bottom 20% |
Median Play Time | 1.6 hour |
Play Time per Dollar | 49 minutes Top 30% |
Followers | 56 Bottom 15% |
Owners | ± 594 Bottom 20% |
Copies Sold | ± 528 Bottom 25% |
Gross Revenue ($) | ± 850 |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This graph shows Jumpman (C64/MSDOS)'s Steam rating and reviews between November 2020 and December 2023. Steam's rating oscillates between 63.6% (December 2022) and 77.7% (December 2023).
With 18 reviews Bottom 25%, Jumpman (C64/MSDOS) could be a success for a hobbyist, or a small indie success if it didn't take too long to produce.
Review Languages
This donut graph displays the languages of Jumpman (C64/MSDOS)'s Steam reviews. The most popular language is English (83%), followed by Russian (6%). There is not much diversity in the review languages, with only 4 languages represented. The game has only one translation (English), it could have been more popular if it was translated in more languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the time players have spent in Jumpman (C64/MSDOS) for positive reviews. (The number of negative reviews was not significant.) The time in game is relatively low, with only 236 minutes in the 80th percentile. Short games can be fun, but some players might feel that it's too short and ask for a refund.