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About This Game Jump to a new level of adventureJourney with the shaman panda, Juju, and his lizard sidekick, Peyo, as they embark upon a dangerous and mystical journey to save Juju's father and the world from an ancient evil. Run, bounce, chant, and battle humongous bosses with a friend or family member in this beautifully animated, lighthearted adventure.StoryJuju’s father, Jambee, heads out to perform his daily rituals, unaware that Juju and Peyo have followed. While the elder is momentarily distracted from his work, the curious duo steps in, accidentally releasing a terrible and ancient spirit. Jambee bravely dives into battle with the creature, but he is not victorious and barely manages to pass a magical mask to his son before being captured. Now, it's up to Juju and Peyo to gather the mystic keys and magic ambers needed to seal away the spirit and save the day.CharactersJuju – our main hero. A small, brave panda embarking on an exciting adventure to save his father, and the world. Peyo – Juju’s best friend. Despite his clumsiness, he’s ready for anything and will gladly help save Jambee and defeat the evil spirit. Jambee – a powerful shaman and Juju’s father. He’s captured by an evil force, but in his last moment of freedom gives his child a magical mask, and with it, a task to save the world. Guardian of the Mask – the heroes’ guide and helper that leads them to the pieces of the mystical key and aids in the journey.FeaturesUnique art style – the vibrant world of JUJU will leave every face smiling as players venture through brilliantly animated landscapes and come face-to-face with striking enemies. Family-friendly multiplayer – grab a friend or family member for two-player cooperative play. JUJU is enjoyable for all skill-levels and allows the second player to jump in or out any time. Intense boss fights – from towering robots to giant sea creatures, players will go head-to-head with nefarious (and huge!) bosses to gather the four pieces of the mystic key. Secrets and collectables – the adventure isn't over yet. JUJU features secret areas, hidden levels, and other game modes to keep you playing long after saving Jambee. 7aa9394dea Title: JUJUGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Flying Wild HogPublisher:Flying Wild HogRelease Date: 10 Dec, 2014 JUJU Full Crack [serial Number] Nice casual platformer, great if you have someone to co-op with.. Great family game. Played through it with a 4 year old who absolutely loved it. The best part was the second player doesn't die, so long as the first player stays alive (or vice-versa), so the 4 year old was able to fully enjoy the game without the threat of dying.I definitely recommend this game, especially for parents & children to play together, or anyone looking for a quick game to play through on their off time. Also want to note the adorable graphics and worlds. Very creative, colorful, and might I say, cute.. A poor mans Donkey Kong Country Returns.Not only does it not really have that many original ideas but it's also not as good as the source material, I can only recommend this to people who have either exhausted the better alternatives or don't have access to them.Even then, only at a massive discount.. "JUJU was created because the developers' wanted a co-op game that they could enjoy playing while allowing their kids to join in."This is the game in a nutshell, and as far as i can tell they have suceeded. There are lots of very forgiving mechanics that let an adult and a child play together. (even small children, i play this with my 4yo) After playing for a while i can let him play himself, only to drop in from time to time to help out in tricky parts. He loves it and i enjoy it too.. Not challenging but eyecandy game. Good and pleasant to play.. Juju sums up to a very enjoyable throwback to classic jump'n'runs, being very reminiscent of games like Rayman, Giana Sisters and foremost, and in particular, Donkey Kong. Despite it bringing nothing extraordinary new or challenging to the table, it manages to combine a delightful setting and cute graphics with all the existing tropes of the genre in a very satisfying and casual friendly way - especially if you play in Co-Op.The rather inconsequential premise of the game involves the name giver of the game, Juju, and his friend, Peyo, messing with a ritual Juju's father performs, turning their color- and peaceful little world upside down, subsequently needing them to remedy their careless mistake by putting the evil back into the metaphorical bottle they released it from. They do that by traveling through four worlds with nine levels each (with the first world having an extra introductory level), respectively including two boss fights and a bonus level you gain access to by gathering coins in the preceding levels, concealed in very amenable mini challenges, which in turn are hidden behind one of the easy to find secret portals scattered throughout, all in all leading up to a final and decisive boss fight. The levels are all very beautifully designed, with varying, distinct and colorful themes, cleverly overshadowing the fact that the gameplay itself is rather basic - which is not meant in a diminishing way at all; all of it feels very well implemented and well put together. Over the course of the game, Juju and his friend will learn new tricks to overcome the challenges presented to them, making it easier for non-experienced players to collect the secrets they might have missed in earlier levels. One of the more unique features, and, depending on which character you play, is the ability to either play bongos or rattle your tail, which is then used to paralyze enemies, summon bridges or unlock extra crystals to collect. The controls have a very responsive and lenient feel to them, never leaving you with that sense of seeping rage pixel-perfect platformers tend to evoke and are just as easy to be picked up as rewarding, even for younger gamers. It has a great Co-Op, whose functionality effortlessly outshines that of other entries in the genre, with an easy to drop in and out mechanic and which is very forgiving to a player that might rely on his counterpart to solve one of the more challenging stages, literally putting them in a bubble to be dragged along until they feel comfortable to join in again. Furthermore, there are several additional modes like time-trial you can replay each level in, adding a layer of replayability to each of them.The only real con I found to be kinda off-putting is Juju's rather inconsistent difficulty, with some of the later levels and bosses being somewhat easy compared to their predecessors, and some parts of the game feeling like they were developed with Co-Op as an afterthought or not having it taken into account properly - especially in the bonus levels with autoscrolling mechanic, it can lead to one player setting the tone and the other more often than not following in the aforementioned bubble, mainly due to a slight misstep, the other player being more skilled or because of the in these parts sometimes wonky acting camera. Thankfully, these experiences are in the minority though. Also, if you expect to find a challenging game here that puts the skills of an experienced gamer to the test, you most likely will rather be disappointed; Juju is not a hard game at all, although this doesn't necessarily mean that there ain't more demanding parts here and there.All things considered, Juju is a fun and kidfriendly afternoon pastime best enjoyed in Co-Op and which I can wholeheartedly recommend, especially when its on sale. If you're looking for an easy and enjoyable throwback down nostalgia lane or some fun hours spent with your kids or nieces and nephews, this is definitely something worth taking a look at.. This game follows the story of Juju and Peyo who witness Juju's father engaged in some kind of occult ritual. When his father is distracted curiosity gets the better of the children and they interfere with the ritual unwittingly opening up portals between worlds; unleashing hoards of demonic creatures amongst them and allowing Juju's father is captured by one of these eldritch horrors. Juju and Peyo have to battle through the different worlds to retrieve parts of the talisman to rescue Juju's father whilst he is subjected to unthinkable torment\u2026 in a family friendly way.This is a charming, colourful, casual platformer which is obviously aimed at children but still very enjoyable for adults. It looks good and the music is fun. The controls and enemies are quick to get the grips with and new concepts are introduced gradually. It is best enjoyed with a partner but the second player can drop in and out at any time. There are bonus levels hidden throughout which are a bit repetitive but completing them all unlocks some extra levels which are more challenging.All in all this is excellent, I wish there were more local co-op games of this quality available.

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