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Need an Action Fix? Get Sky High! Little Muu has been bottled up by the menacing Captain Kabuki. Baron Aloha, once a foe, now turns to friend? Take a flying leap into the wickedly weird world of Robbit and plunge into the wildest 3D gaming experience ever imagined. Single, double and triple-jump your way through a madcap quest-but just when you think it's over, you take to even newer heights and ...
The game is set an undisclosed amount of time after the first installment in the series, Jumping Flash!. After Robbit thwarted Baron Aloha's plans to take over Crater Planet (events from the first game), Aloha flees for his life and returns to his home planet, Little Muu. While planning his revenge, however, Aloha's turn to face the fear of having his planet attacked comes. A hostile alien invader known as Captain Kabuki (voiced by Lorelei King) descends upon Little Muu and starts taking it apart, piece by piece, contrasting on what Aloha himself had once tried to do to Crater Planet in the fi...
Also known as: Jumping Flash! 2: Big Trouble in Little Muu, Jumping Flash! 2: Aloha Danshaku wo Yowari no Maki, Jumping Flash! 2: The Tale of the Greatly Troubled Baron Aloha
Japan
April 26, 1996
Jumping Flash! 2 was released on April 26, 1996.
Jumping Flash! 2 is available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation.
No — Jumping Flash! 2 is a single-player game.
Jumping Flash! 2 was developed by Exact and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
Jumping Flash! 2 is rated E by ESRB.