Jack Move

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Jack Move
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Developer(s) So Romantic
Publisher(s) HypeTrain Digital
Programmer(s) Edd Parris [1]
Artist(s) Joe Williamson [1]
Writer(s) Amalie Kae [1]
Composer(s) Charlie Fieber [2]
Engine Unity
Platform(s)
ReleaseSeptember 2022
Genre(s) Role playing

Jack Move is a role-playing video game developed by So Romantic and published by HypeTrain Digital in 2022 for Microsoft Windows, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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Gameplay

Jack Move is a single player turn based role playing game. [3] The combat system of the game is based around strategic use of three different elements. [4]

Development

Development of the game started in 2012, with the creation of a battle system. [1] According to a 2021 interview in Wireframe Magazine , game was developed in the Unity game engine, making use of 3D environments in conjunction with a forced perspective, video post-processing and other artistic techniques to create the illusion of a 2D overworld. [1] The game was influenced by Golden Sun and the Final Fantasy series, as well as by elements of the film Hackers . [1]

A public demo was released on Steam during the 2021 Steam Summer Festival. [5] In August 2022 an animated trailer was released. [6]

The Microsoft Windows and MacOS versions launched on September 8, 2022, with console versions for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 following on September 20, 2022. [7] [8] [9]

Reception

Jack Move received "generally favorable" reviews based on five critics on the review aggregator website Metacritic. [10]

A number of reviews noted the shortness of the game, often noting that the game took only a few hours but was very impactful during that time. [13] [3] [2]

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