
Arctic jump

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Arctic jump
Try one of the best funniest jumping game! Climb as high as you can!
Jump to stack blocks, and take your favorite character to the sky!
Complete the challenges to unlock 5 bonus animals!
Jump to stack blocks, and take your favorite character to the sky!
Complete the challenges to unlock 5 bonus animals!
How to Master Arctic jump
Use space button or mouse click to jump.
Who is the main developer behind this game?
The person responsible for the programming of this game is tinyDream.
Did the game development involve the use of open-source libraries or custom-built tools?
The software/toolkit WebGL was used to design this game.
Which category best describes the game’s content?
The category this game represents is .IO.
Would this game be enjoyable for children?
No, Arctic jump is not kid-appropriate.
What are the main descriptors used for this game?
The primary keywords for the game are jumping, multiplayer.
Does the game contain any actions that could be considered cruel?
Yes, Arctic jump involves actions considered cruel or harmful.
Which age demographics are targeted by this game?
The demographic the game caters to by age is Kids, Teens.
Is this game compatible with mobile phones?
Yes, Arctic jump can be accessed from a mobile phone or tablet.
What gender is the primary audience for this game?
The game is most likely to be enjoyed by Male & Female.
Does the game have any blood-related visuals?
Yes, there is a reference to blood in Arctic jump.