![]() It is an easy game in the first modes and that was the point when it was released. In the walk-through, the time is your main enemy, even more than the terror kidnapping turtles. ![]() Running at godspeed in every direction taking care of enemies, jumping, and bouncing gets you quick in the pace even when you barely have two minutes in front. The fast gameplay is one of the greatest hits. ReviewĮven when it first showed as a low budget copy of other successful classics, it reached some fan base and reached a space in the 1990’s game rankings. Of course, not the popularity of Sonic or Zool, but reached a nice fan base and was expanded with more episodes in 1995 included a Christmas Special. Speaking of the game itself became a classic. This was a big stand for the PC gamer community because it was one of the first games to be published for the MS-DOS software. In the early ’90s, the PC was not seen as capable to run a nice graphics videogame-like arcade. A dynamic and fluent movement all along the obstacles of the game and the scenarios disposed of is a clear blink in the eye to the blue hedgehog. It also includes the Jazz Creation Station, which was not available in the original Holiday Hare release.Sonic has a little influence in this game, you can see it in the first very moments of the gameplay. This version uses the 1.24 engine version from the Secret Files release and therefore adds all of its updates, including the addition of Lori Jackrabbit as a playable character. ![]() In the subsequent year this version was reissued and re-released as Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Christmas Chronicles, receiving a limited release in Europe only. Unlike the Holiday Hare releases of the first game this was not available as shareware but rather a full retail release. ![]() This release features a unique episode with three Christmas-themed levels as well as unique multiplayer levels. Jazz Jackrabbit 2: Holiday Hare 98 is a special version of Jazz Jackrabbit 2 released in 1998 in North America only. ![]()
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