Junk Jack

Junk Jack
Developer(s) Pixbits
Publisher(s) Pixbits
Platform(s) iOS
Windows
OSX
Linux
Release date(s) November 7, 2011
Genre(s) Action Adventure

Junk Jack is a 2011 video game released on iOS platforms and lately for computers. A sequel entitled Junk Jack X was developed by Pixbits and released on August 29, 2013. The series is reminiscent of Minecraft and Terraria.

Gameplay

Junk Jack is a 2D sandbox game where the player collects resources and aims to explore and survive in a randomly generated environment full of treasures and hidden secrets, filled with biomes on the surface and underground.[1]

Plot

Like all sandbox games, the game has no clear objectives and has no concrete plot; the player creates their own storyline based on their individual experience.

Development

The developer and coder is Jacopo Santoni (Jack), and the graphics/sfx artist is Silvio Eusebio (XsX). The pair met on multiplayer in Minecraft, and decided to collaborate on a similar game for the iPhone; at that point there were no iOS sandbox games.[2]

Critical reception

Junk Jack

The game has a Metacritic rating of 85% based on 11 critic reviews.[1]

Slide to Play described the game as fun and addictive,[3] while 148Apps deemed it a must-own for lovers of the sandbox-crafting genre.[4] Pocket Gamer noted that it had a high learning curve, but that it was enjoyable once the player eased into it.[5] Multiplayer.it even said it was way better than Minecraft: Pocket Edition. [6]

Junk Jack X

The game has a Metacritic rating of 83% based on 7 critic reviews.[7]

Touch Arcade noted that it added new features to the sandbox, and built upon its prequels success, without drastically reinventing the genre.[8] Pocket Gamer reasoned that the game wouldn't convert non-believers to the genre.[9] Gamezebo appreciated the extra easing-in the game does to help keep players who may have left Junk Jack due to frustration over difficulty.[10]

At April 27:th, Pixbits released Junk Jack x for steam, but now back at the original title "Junk Jack".

References

  1. 1 2 "Junk Jack". Metacritic.
  2. "Minecraft, Terraria and Now Junk Jack [Interview] « DIYGamer". diygamer.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013.
  3. Andrew Nesvadba (9 November 2011). "Junk Jack Review". appspy.com.
  4. "Junk Jack Review". 148apps.com.
  5. "Junk Jack". Pocket Gamer. 17 November 2011.
  6. "Junk Jack Review (Italian)". Multiplayer.it.
  7. "Junk Jack X". Metacritic.
  8. "Junk Jack X Review - TouchArcade". TouchArcade.
  9. "Junk Jack X". Pocket Gamer. 30 August 2013.
  10. "Junk Jack X Review". Gamezebo.
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