
It took the form of a series of two numbers of video games along with a console handheld game. The Jazz Jackrabbit unveils in the year 1994 on IBM PC. Epic MegaGames appreciated for playing the role of the developer. Talking about the creator, credit goes to Cliff Bleszinski and Arjan Brussee who crafted this unique game. And Devan Shell, the turtle and their story of the epic fight. The Jazz Jackrabbit features the green colored anthropomorphic hare, Jazz Jackrabbit. But playing Jazz Jackrabbit as the video game is an awesome experience. Its addictive, nonstop action, wonderful sense of humor, wacky levels, and superb multiplayer should make it a permanent resident on the hard disk of every platformer fan.The Tortoise and the hare is the epic story we have all heard about. There is also a great variety of multiplayer modes not dissimilar to today's FPS games, including battle mode, capture the flag, and others.Īll in all, The Secret Files is a great ending to an excellent series. You can even play the game in hotseat mode, with several gamepads hooked up and two players on keyboard. But the best news for die-hard Jazz 2 fans might be superb multiplayer support: up to 32 players can play simultaneously over the Internet or LAN. Similar to Jazz 2, TSF also includes it's own standalone editor, thought it's not as easy to use as the actual game. all the levels in order, or 20 of the best levels submitted by Jazz 2 fans.

This is due mostly not to tough enemies (which are even sparse on some levels), but to devious little physical puzzles and challenges that you need to figure out. I feel TSF is much more difficult than Jazz 2: even at the easiest difficulty setting, I still have a hard time finishing each level.

The levels in this release is even more devious than Jazz 2, with a lot more secrets and alternate routes that boost the replay value even higher. The gameplay is still the same as Jazz 2, which means you can expect a lot of well-designed levels, funny enemies, and addictive gameplay. In The Secret Files, Epic and Project 2 bring us a new standalone release, sequel-of-sorts to Jazz Jackrabbit 2, featuring many all-new levels, new weapons and new enemies, and even some homemade levels.

Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files is the final release in Epic Megagames' celebrated Jazz Jackrabbit series, which remains today one of the best shareware platformers of all time.
