Jazz Jackrabbit 2 (0)

Jazz Jackrabbit 2
First release date
1998-07-31
Platform
Mac PC
Developer
Epic Games
Publisher
Logicware, Inc. Gathering of Developers
Theme
Jazz Jackrabbit
Franchise
Jazz Jackrabbit

Overview

Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a fast paced 2D action developed by Epic MegaGames (now known as ). It has close resemblences to other platforming games that it took inspiration from: , , and .  In the game you take on the role of either or his little brother to defeat the villainous Devan Shell. Jazz's sister Lori was also added as a playable character in   expansion. Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was originally released in July 31, 1998 for Windows based PCs and shortly after for Macintosh computers, becoming the first in series to run on the Macintosh.

Plot

The game is divided into four  separate episodes

Episode 1: Formerly a Prince

After saving , daughter to the Queen, in the first game, Jazz is given permission to marry her. However reappears and steals Eva's 24-karot ring. His plan is to use it to make a time  machine so that he can go back in time and kill all of the rabbits. As a result of Devan's return Queen Earlong throws Jazz in prison. Spaz breaks into the prison and frees his brother and together they break out of the  castle, by defeating the Queen at the exit. Jazz and Spaz escape through the  castle fields and head for Devan's  laboratory. There they  defeat Devan's evil robot but it was too late, and Devan has started his time machine. Jazz and Spaz are sucked into a wormhole and are sent back in time.

Episode 2: Jazz in Time

Jazz and Spaz find themselves in a  medieval castle. Here they fight through and find themselves another wormhole and are sucked into a different time. They next find themselves in a 60's Carrotus, complete with s and hookah smoking caterpillars. Here they cannot find Devan either, so they enter another wormhole that sends them off again. This time they find themselves on a beach. After fighting and swimming their way past enemies they enter another wormhole.

Episode 3: Flashback

Jazz and Spaz found themselves in a familiar place. They end up in a location from their first adventure in Jazz Jackrabbit. They fight through Victorian streets and sewers and head for Tubelectric. From there they head to the castle that Devan was in in the first game but instead of him they find another robot. After defeating the robot they use a wormhole that opened from the machine to return to normal time.

Episode 4: Funky Monkeys

This time they are in a jungle in the  modern Carrotus. They find Devan but he opens a door to Hell and jumps in and Jazz and Spaz follow. They enter Hell and find that it is freezing cold. As they get deeper in, it starts to get hotter. They track Devan down in the deepest parts of Hell and have one final battle. Half-way through the battle Devan turns into a dragon-type creature that can breath fire. Yet it didn't matter, Jazz and Spazz defeat him and  reacquire the 14-karat  diamond. They return and Jazz and Eva get married.

Gameplay

Jazz Jackrabbit 2 is a platformer that plays similarly to Sonic The Hedgehog. The game features spring pads, travelling by tubes and both characters jump in a ball shaped formation. There's also alot of action-oriented puzzles. However compared to Sonic, there's alot of emphasis on shooting and action and so the game is also similiar to Earthworm Jim. Jazz Jackrabbit 2 features a large variety of weapons, such as homing rockets, ice beams, flame throwers and TNT, most of wich can be upgraded for higher damage.
 
As mentioned, you can choose to either play as Jazz or Spaz and both have their pros and cons. Jazz can use his ears to hover in the air (much like Earthworm Jim) and do a jumping Uppercut while Spaz can double jump in mid air and karate kick. Both characters can do a Butt Stomp. The inspiration from Mario Bros. and Mega Man is also plainly evident.

Multiplayer

The game features a large amount of multiplayer options and game modes. There's options to either play split-screen, on LAN or on the internet. The game can be played either cooperative or against eachother. Some of the modes featured are:
  • Cooperative - Play through the single player with a friend, can not be played on the internet.
  • Battle - Free For All Deathmatch, who ever has got the most "roasts" (kills) wins.
  • CTF - Standard red versus blue Capture the Flag.
  • Race - Who is faster?
  • Treasure Hunt - The person to collect 100 gems and find the exit first, wins.

Jazz Creation Station

Often abbreviated as JCS, Jazz Creation Station is a level editor that features an extensive amount of customization for the players to create
Creation Station at work.
their own levels, both single- and multiplayer. While not featured in the official package, players can even create their own tilesets and music for the game. All of this is automatically shared once a player joins a server, without ever having to download it separately.

New levels are still being created by the fans today.

Notable Mods and Level Packs

  • Kejero's
  • Agama's , and
  • EvilMike's series

Useful links

  • - community website
  • - level making tutorials
  • - more tutorials