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JUMANJI: The Curse Returns

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JUMANJI: The Curse Returns

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4.7
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User Reviews for JUMANJI: The Curse Returns

3
Good start but needs more

The multiplayer aspect is great but the game Is just you and your team constantly fighting the animals . They need to add some puzzle solving aspects to the game.

beardedluk, Dec 16, 2021
4
Great. game

It’s a great game. Please if you could make the game longer. Some times I only get to roll 3 or 4 times and then the game is over. If there were more x spots on the board that you could go to, than that would be excellent! Thank you for making a fun game

Cat113331, Feb 22, 2023
5
Amazing

Been waiting for this game since ever

Highlander26, Mar 29, 2022
2
Fun but Repetitive

It’s kinda fun at first, but it gets very repetitive very quickly. All of the mini-games are essentially identical. The DLC might help, but at nearly $30 I’m not going to find that out. Still, it looks good and little kids might be diverted for awhile.

jkeitz, Nov 18, 2021
5
Gameplay idea!

First of all I want to say that this is an amazing game and it scratches that jumanji itch that I have had for so long! I have been plying this since December of last year and it’s one of my favorite mobile games of all time. I do have a gameplay idea that may have been thrown around in the reviews, I just haven’t looked at all of them. One of the most terrifying events of the movie was knowing Allen was stuck in jumanji for 26 years. What if, now this is a big if. If there was a gameplay element where you got the “In the jungle you must wait, until the dice read five or eight” riddle. When that happens there is an animation of the player getting sucked into the jungle through the board game. That player would then be trapped there until the end of the game or someone rolled a 5 or 8. While in the jungle you were fighting off jungle animals the ENTIRE time until you can escape. It’s just an idea. If the developers read this, thank you for taking your time to read this, and the game is still awesome even if that feature does not get included. Excited for more updates!

KonrN, Sep 01, 2022
5
Impatiently waiting for DLC’s

I love this game I’m 31 and I’m obsessed and the makeover with the gameplay breathed new life into it! I’m not the least bit ashamed to say I bought everything gin the store within the first week of having this game and I can not wait to see all that I bought with the season pass

MamaGrazi2021, Jun 06, 2022
5
Game I like playing it

I like playing the

mr car guy, May 22, 2022
5
Jumanji

Best game ever I ever played and the best robin Williams movie ever

riverdale king, Dec 30, 2021
2
2 stars for nostalgia, no replay value

The game looks fine (mostly) but the actual gameplay leaves MUCH to be desired. Much like the real-world Jumanji tie-in board game, defeating enemies boils down to matching symbols (here it’s a random “stack” of icons in lieu of dice) before the time runs out — which might be okay, if it worked correctly. More often than not the symbol on my stack is marked green (to indicate it can be used on an enemy and/or another player) but there is *nowhere* to send it (drag the icon from the stack to the enemy/etc) — after a handful of games I’ve realized it’s usually just out of sync, the enemy matching the symbol not having been generated yet by the game. With less than a minute on the clock, any time spent hovering a finger over the screen until a new enemy spawns is a massive waste. Untimed encounters suffer from the incomprehensible idea to have the enemies constantly spitting out vines to ensnare the team — the tutorial makes it seem as if those vines are only a concern if/when the red timer on an enemy’s HP icon runs out (and indeed, the enemies do barf up another mass of vines when this occurs — so what’s the point to this style of encounters except guaranteeing a location will be lost?) Once Van Pelt, the hunter, drops into the game, all encounters become a big mess of trying to fling icons across every inch of the screen.Dragging matched icons onto enemies/players is finicky at best — sometimes the icon lands, and sometimes it feels like a pixel hunt, which, again, is a waste of time in a timed game (not to mention it likely renders the game impossible to play for potential players who may not have the dexterity to drag an icon from Point A to an exact, tiny range of pixels across the screen).Graphics are fine, but nothing on the screen has any character whatsoever. The player avatars might as well be Clue pawns, they all behave exactly the same way, and not having to watch all four of them stare dead-eyed at each other between turns would help the dire pacing of the whole experience (you will feel time slipping away from you watching the pawns crawl from one tile to the next). It took me about 3 games to realize the backgrounds were changing from one turn to the next — they’re all conveniently vast, open spaces which barely register once the camera moves in to the team/board. The enemies range from perfectly meh, to “Why is the zebra auditioning to be the next Donkey in Shrek?” No matter the enemy, the victory dance when it inevitably wins is the same: a jarring, jerking motion (sometimes accompanied by the enemy turning red, for reasons?) like the game is having a stroke. I’ve also seen the end-of-game graphics just not happen (hilarious though to see the team twitching & struggling against absolutely nothing when the vines fail to appear) at least three times.I get the idea of making the game challenging — it *should make players want to load a new game & try again, but the gameplay is so butchered, repetitive, and uninspired that there’s no incentive to try again. There’s a decent game in here if the encounters can be refined & some of the fluff trimmed (speed. up. the. pawns.). For now, I’m glad I bought this on mobile & didn’t pay up for the PC/Switch version. Marmalade has an excellent track record, and I hope after an update/two I’ll be able to reevaluate this game & find more to enjoy.

S. Gresham, Nov 21, 2021
4
Well done! 👏🏻

The latest updates, entirely overhauling the core mechanics from “dice” to cards, is exactly what this game has been missing: a real sense of gameplay. Animations move along at a good pace, and since the last time I dropped in the characters have been given more expressive faces & features — dead-eyed no more, as at launch. This version I could actually see playing well on PC/console, so I’m really glad the game has improved enough that I would actually recommend it to my friends now! 👏🏻

S. Gresham, Apr 01, 2022

Description

Set off on a movie adventure! Be the heroes, work together, defeat wild beasts and the evil Van Pelt, save the day and win! Discover the ultimate Jumanji game with two movie experiences ready to play.

Jumanji’s mysteries and many dangers await! "The threats are digital but the pressure is real!” - Pocket Gamer The Latest Official Expansion, based on the 2017 movie JUMANJI: Welcome to the Jungle Expansion • A game for four players; play as Smolder Bravestone, Mouse Finbar, Shelly Oberon and Ruby Roundhouse. • Make your way through the jungle together to reach the Jaguar Statue and restore the Jewel of Jumanji. • Keep everyone in the game, with a shared bank of up to 10 “lives”. • Build your deck and defeat iconic movie creatures, including hippos, rhinos and jaguars! • Gather your friends together to defeat the jungle in Online Multiplayer Mode. If you have fewer than four players, AI characters will make up the numbers. You can also join a complete AI team in Single Player Mode. The Official Board Game from the 1995 Jumanji Movie JUMANJI: The Curse Returns • A game for four players, play as Alan, Sarah, Judy and Peter - or two original characters: Coach Holly and Lucas Garcia. • Choose your magical Jumanji Token: Elephant, Rhino, Crocodile or Monkey. • Roll the dice and solve the riddles as they appear in the board’s central glowing green gem. • Stand together and face the powerful creatures and carnivorous plants sent from the Jumanji jungle to take over the town! Enhance Your Skills Not every turn leads to an encounter. Collect jewels to enhance your abilities. Talk to your team and make sure everyone’s equipped with different skills, because you never know what’s around the corner! Share the magic and watch your team improve! Build Your Deck Earn gold coins during every encounter and spend them on new cards for your deck. You’ll get better, stronger and faster as Jumanji increases the pressure. Make your choices and meet the jungle head on. Can you defeat Jumanji? Gather your team now and find out!

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