Number Jumping
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Number Jumping
Remove all of the numbered boxes on each level by reducing their count to zero. A box's number is reduced by one each time your player, the green box, jumps on it so plan your jumps carefully. It's a challenge to complete all 35 levels.
Gameplay Overview for Number Jumping
Control the green box by using the left and right arrow keys or the "A" & "D" keys to jump left and right. Use the on-screen arrows to jump left and right on touch devices.
Is this game developed with a game engine or a web-based technology?
This game runs on the Construct 3 development platform.
Who is responsible for creating this game?
This game title was created by MathNook.
Does the game offer a mobile version for users?
Number Jumping is designed to work well on mobile screens.
Which category does this game fit into?
This game’s classification is Agility.
How is this game classified in terms of gameplay or genre?
The words used as tags to summarize the game are platformer.
Does this game appeal to a particular gender?
This game is most appropriate for Male.
What age group would find this game appealing?
The age demographics targeted by this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Is the game designed for children?
Yes, Number Jumping is child-appropriate.
Does the game contain any blood or gore?
No, Number Jumping does not show any instances of blood.
Are there any elements of cruelty in the game?
Yes, there is a depiction of cruelty or mistreatment in Number Jumping.