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Jump Trials Extreme Review | Mini Fortress

Mini Fortress writes:

"Jump Trials Extreme is a sequel to Jump Trials and was released just one month later on December 27, 2012. Jump Trials Extreme is nearly identical to Jump Trials, however, setting the two apart are its many improvements to graphics, level design, and replay value."

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G-Style confirms Jump Trials Supreme for 3DS eShop, pleased with reception of earlier games

"The next entry in the Jump Trials series was quietly announced by G-Style, currently in the works for the 3DS with a working title of 'Jump Trials Supreme.' G-Style spoke exclusively to BeefJack about what the current project will mean in relation to its "well-received" predecessors."

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Wiiloveit.com: Jump Trials Extreme - DSiWare Review

"I don't mean to belittle the use of the word 'extreme', but generally whenever this or any variation of the word is present in the title of a game, I tend to be wary with suspicion. Rationalizing the implication to likely be greatly exaggerated from what it is in practice, it is for this reason I expected little more than an artificial spike in progression from Jump Trials Extreme over its predecessor. Yet, rather than abashing Jump Trials' formula even further with unwelcome difficulty, Jump Trials Extreme makes certain design changes to accompany the boom in difficulty that, while not drastic, have made all the difference." -- Wiiloveit.com

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Nintendo Life: Jump Trials Extreme Review

Nintendo Life: It's only been a little over a month since G-STYLE's Jump Trials hopped onto the DSiWare service, but its sequel Jump Trials Extreme has already made the long leap over from Japan. Like 10 Second Run, the Jump Trials games are all about performing daring feats of platforming in under 10 seconds. We thought the original was an enjoyable but flawed game, and thankfully this sequel is a definite improvement in almost every way. It's a one trick pony through and through, but there's still lots of frantic fun here for players who like their platforming plotless, quick, and simple.

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