
However, due to some weaker and slightly annoying tracks I only give it 8/10. I find it hard to stand still listening to these tunes. I really like most tracks of this soundtrack, great melodies, pounding rock beats, lots of atmosphere and, most important, an enormous amount of energy and vividness that make the perfect jump'n'run score.
I talked about this game with a friend a while ago and he said "jazz jackrabbit has 1337 mod musix". In my opinion, the menu song is the best tune in the pack but most of the other tracks are great too. The drums in it are wicked and the bass line is just great, and the horn sample goes extremely well with them. Unfortunately I only recognized one: the menu song. I haven't played this game for a long time but I was hoping I'd recognize at least some of the tunes. The main reason for downloading this music pack was the menu song. But it's nothing extraordinaire, so only a solid 6 points. The good thing is that nearly every level of the game got it's own music, and it does fit the game perfectly. The music is more ambient like, and also a bit rock-type (because of the guitar in some tracks).
"The ambiently rock jackrabbit" (by Grizzly, ). Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft, Telcontar, DarkGlider Original/port composers: Robert Allen (Dos), Joshua Jensen (Dos)įormat: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)Ĭomposers of these tunes: Robert Allen, Joshua Jensen Game received two official Christmas additions, Holiday Hare 1994 and Holiday Hare 1995, and in 1998 also the sequel was released - Jazz Jackrabbit 2.Characteristics: Action, Platform, Side-Scrolling The game had a very solid success, mainly due to the fast tempo, advanced graphics and great soundtrack. If time drops to zero, you will lose one life. Individual levels also have a specified maximum time limit for their fulfillment according to the selected difficulty. You can tell by the fact that the sign is marked with a question mark. Another specialty of the whole game are secret levels, which can be accessed in specific areas. You can only get to these levels if you find a well-hidden gem on the planet (in one of two levels) or get a perfect score. The game also includes bonus 3D levels, for the successful passage of which you will gain extra life. At the end of all episodes, you will still face the final boss. Each of the episodes contains 3 planets and each planet has 2 levels that you have to go through. Jazz Jackrabbit contains a total of four levels of difficulty and is divided into a total of six episodes. In this game, you take on the role of the green hare Jazz, who was sent by the king of the planet Carrotus to search for the disappeared princess Eva Earlong, who was kidnapped by turtle terrorists led by their leader Devan Shell.