Xump DS The Final Run (with save) Homebrew developer Kukulcan is at it again with the latest homebrew game for the Nintendo DS. Entitled "Xump DS the final run", this amusing port of the indie PC puzzle title includes much of the same addicting gameplay reminiscient of the developer's other releases.
Originally developed on the PC by Kedo, the DS incarnation of the game now makes use of the handheld's intuitive touchscreen controls to enhance its interface. Packing in 64 different levels, those of you who enjoyed the game on the PC can enjoy this homebrew version all over again.
Those of you not familiar with the mechanics of Xump, you essentially control a ball which can traverse over a series blocks, which disappears after stepping over them once. Your goal is to clear all the destructible blocks while keeping your ball from falling over the edge.
Here's a list of the game's different controls:
PAD: move our red ball on the screen. L / R or by touching the bottom screen (pointing left and right of the minimap): make the screen scroller game to see the entire level (for grades too large) YXBA: Changing the direction of scrolling of Background background of gambling on the top screen. START: Music (yes / no)
You can download two different versions of Xump DS the final run - one with a completed save game of all the levels and one without - through the links we've provided below. We hope you enjoy the download!
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