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    I’ve been playing this game for a very long time since the first part and the beginning of its launch..it is so exciting and enjoyable,,but I’ve only one suggestion..after unlocking all the eight level what is the reason of collecting the stars again..I think if u made a store that has a new character or outfit will be better and use the stars as a coin to it. Thanks a lot 🤝
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  • A worthy sequel with room to grow

    Super-fun and adorable, just like the original. The springier physics of DJ2 take some getting used to, but in short order feel natural. In fact, DJ1 now feels a little sluggish to me in comparison. I like the new levels, as well as star collection as a mechanic for unlocking new experiences. Downsides: the noticable repetition of platform “macros” and a confusingly understated final level. DJ1 underwent significant development during its life, and so I look forward to what the devs have planned for the future.
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  • Honest opinion

    So I’ve actually been a huge fan of doodle jump for over a decade. I’ve loved the simplicity of the game and was addicted from the very beginning. During the first game I was super impressed by the new styles being introduced and the different achievements and unlockables you could obtain. With Dood Jump 2 I feel like there’s a lot of wasted potential. Don’t get me wrong, I think some of the levels are really charming, but overwhelmingly there’s really no creative license with most the levels. Like the rain and final level! I would have loved little puddles on platforms that cause splashing animations and sounds as you boosted off of them, or a bit of thunder and lightning. It would have been so cool if there where platforms you had to avoid because lightning was about to strike it! Idk.. just lacking soul I guess.

    I’d like to add just how disappointed I was to not see any great creative backgrounds like on doodle jump 1. They where boring :/. And I know y’all have it in you!
    Don’t even get me started on the final stage lol. I don’t understand it’s theme at all. It was boring and just as significant as the first stage except of the annoying background music.

    I’m not trying to sound hyper critical of this game, because I honestly still love it. But I’m just so disappointed at the lack of challenges, unlockables and creativity put into some of the levels.
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  • Fun game, but...

    While the game is fun and challenging, I would like to report a slight complaint in regards to the purchase of no ads

    It said that it would take only $5. Since it was a small enough cost, I didn’t mind clicking buy. However, once I did, I got a notification that it actually took a bit more money than it said it would, with me losing nearly $13 instead of the $5. That in itself isn’t much of an issue, I’m primarily confused and a little irritated that it took much more than it said the cost was.
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  • Jump back to the original

    The original Doodle Jump was perfect. I’m not sure why this game exists other than being a cash grab. There is nothing new here; it plays exactly like its predecessor. But it will cost you $4.99 to play the game without a super-long, unskippable video ad appearing every time you lose (no family sharing either). Also, the game will frequently push you towards a no-win scenario, e.g., platforms which explode before anybody could get to them or literally holes and monsters everywhere. (Not sure why, but my previous version of this review was deleted.)
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  • Ads Ads Ads

    I love doodle jump. I played this game throughout my early childhood and this new sequel brings back this sense of nostalgia for me. The new game is awesome, but can’t compete with the old one if I’m being honest. My only complaint is the insane amount of ads. And I’m talking loads and loads of them. Every single time I die, a stupid gardenscape comes up. And if you decide to remove ads, you’ll have to cough up $5.00. Most games would make you pay $1.00 or sometimes $2.00 to remove them, but for a game like this it just seems unreasonable. Other than that I’d recommend this game to anybody who can put up with this many ads. 👍
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  • AMAZING game, few problems

    This game is a classic from the original one in 2008 I played. I love all the components that converted in the original one to this one like, jetpacks, springs, traps, and many more. I liked the high score bar and the local bar and the new monsters, the falling animation, cool platforms, and sick music!

    But, I’m very sad that they removed the spring shoes and some of the maps. I wonder why the dev did that but in the future I hope they could bring that back because, I really enjoyed that and I bet many people did to. Also, you can just turn the internet off and have no adds so your Basically paying 5 dollars for free. (Need to fix that)

    Also, I can’t wait for another update and new maps!
    This game is so fun of how simple the concept is and how it’s so fun. Overall, great game can’t wait for more updates! (Lima sky is best)
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  • You know what’d be nice?

    Some sort of story with the enemies. I think it’d be something really fun to have more if a reason for them being there other than “they just are.” I think it’d be awesome if they had some sort reason to try and knock “The Doodle” down, names for each one, and a log to keep track of how many of each type you’ve defeated.

    Also, it’d be nice to have something else to spend stars on. After you’ve unlocked all 8 worlds, there’s literally no purpose for them. It’d be cool if you could spend them on things like head starts, extra lives (1 per game), things like that

    Other than that I think this is a really good game 👍
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  • 5 STARS

    Hey y’all can we jus take a minute to talk about this game?! It’s jus great. I mean all those other games out there are all knock offs and eventually you get stuck and can’t move onto the next level. But this one tho.... it’s great. Non of that cheap quality. Plus it’s free which is great too. I always hate those games that make you buy gems or game money. The star part is good as well as the leveling. Please get this!
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  • It’s ok I guess.

    So yeah, this was majorly addictive. And then I finished. I’m not good enough to reach any of the already ridiculous high scores, and there’s nothing left to do. It was fine, but it’s a real disappointment once you get all the levels. The final level is also extremely disappointing. I spent the whole game looking forward to what cool things they would do, and... nothing. It’s just the first level with new skins and music. I think they should’ve had the space level as the final level, it’s much more epic. Anyway, it was ok, but honestly just felt like a waste of time by the time I was done with it.
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