Side-Scroller ‘Wobbly Jungle’ Begins Testing Nerves Now on Steam

Wobbly Jungle, now on Steam, will drive you crazy – but in the best way

bitComposer Interactive and developer Sourena Game Studio have released the game Wobbly Jungle for Windows PC on Steam, so get ready to have your nerves tested in ways you have never experienced before.

Beneath the sweet setting in Wobbly Jungle lies a fiendish side-scroller that will drive players crazy with its 60 increasingly challenging levels. The player’s task is to help the main character Sina in his search for his girlfriend Mina. Along the way, the player faces a range of different enemies, all trying to stop them in their quest and cause chaos in their sweet world.

The devs warn us: don’t be fooled by Wobbly Jungle ‘s appearance; even the most innocent-looking enemies pack a punch and will never give the player an easy ride. In addition to all kinds of challenging opponents, countless obstacles and traps lie in wait for the player. If you are looking for a challenge, then you came to the right crazy-ass place.

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Especially masochistic players can look forward to a feature that not only shows them the places of their own demise, but also those of other players. From what we are told, only those who demonstrate complete concentration and fast fingers stand any chance at all of reuniting Sina and Mina.

Key features:

  • Varied and exciting: 60 challenging levels await you
  • Gleeful: See where other players died and leave them behind you
  • Challenging: Whether or not you finish the level is entirely in your hands
  • Smart and forward-looking: Many enemies lie in wait – it’s probably best to avoid them.
  • Confrontational: Compare your skills with those of your friends with the level summary

Wobbly Jungle is available to download on STEAM for $9.99 right now. A launch discount of 20% is apparently available, meaning Wobbly Jungle is available at a price of just $7.99 for a limited time only. Now that’s something to get cray-cray about.

SOURCE: Press Release