Compara los precios de Jack Axe en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Keybol Games. Publicado por Another Indie. Lanzado el 6/10/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A bright axe-tossing platformer with Filipino and Norse mythology stitched together, built for solo runs or couch co-op with up to four players.

Jack Axe is a 2D action platformer where your primary move is also your primary puzzle tool: throw your axe, then teleport to it mid-air. That single mechanic carries almost everything the game asks you to do, and Keybol Games wrings a surprising amount of variety out of it across an open world that lets you sequence-break if you are confident enough in your throwing arm. You play as Jack, and her three sisters are available as co-op characters, each with their own feel in local multiplayer for up to four players. The world design is where the game earns its most genuine goodwill. The Filipino mythology underpinning the setting is not window dressing. It shows up in enemy design, in the visual language of certain environments, and in the way the story treats its characters. Norse elements layer on top rather than bulldozing the foundation, and the result is a colour palette and atmosphere you genuinely do not see much of in the indie platformer space. The pixel art is clean and the animations have a snappiness that makes the axe arc feel satisfying on a physical level, which matters a lot when that arc is your whole kit. Where the game earns its mixed reception is in the difficulty tuning and some inconsistent level design. Certain sections spike hard without much warning, and the open structure occasionally means you wander into an area that assumes upgrades you have not found yet. The controls are tight on a gamepad, less so on keyboard. Co-op, when it works, is the stronger experience, but the local-only restriction means you need bodies in the same room, which limits who can actually access that mode in 2025. The solo run is short, somewhere in the four-to-six hour range depending on how much you explore, and the game knows roughly when to close out. It does not overstay. For players who enjoy the loop of aerial repositioning puzzles wrapped in a world with genuine cultural specificity, that runtime feels earned. For players who want a longer, more polished experience, the rough edges in the difficulty curve may sour things before the good parts fully land. Jack Axe is the kind of game that deserved more coverage than it got. The mythology-fusion premise alone is worth thirty minutes of curiosity, and the axe-teleport mechanic has a tactile joy that a lot of bigger budget platformers never quite manage. It is not without friction, but the craft behind it is visible and intentional, and that counts for something. Kai, Scout Team

Jack Axe

Jack Axe

6 oct 2021Keybol GamesAnother Indie
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A bright axe-tossing platformer with Filipino and Norse mythology stitched together, built for solo runs or couch co-op with up to four players.

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Jack Axe is a 2D action platformer where your primary move is also your primary puzzle tool: throw your axe, then teleport to it mid-air. That single mechanic carries almost everything the game asks you to do, and Keybol Games wrings a surprising amount of variety out of it across an open world that lets you sequence-break if you are confident enough in your throwing arm. You play as Jack, and her three sisters are available as co-op characters, each with their own feel in local multiplayer for up to four players. The world design is where the game earns its most genuine goodwill. The Filipino mythology underpinning the setting is not window dressing. It shows up in enemy design, in the visual language of certain environments, and in the way the story treats its characters. Norse elements layer on top rather than bulldozing the foundation, and the result is a colour palette and atmosphere you genuinely do not see much of in the indie platformer space. The pixel art is clean and the animations have a snappiness that makes the axe arc feel satisfying on a physical level, which matters a lot when that arc is your whole kit. Where the game earns its mixed reception is in the difficulty tuning and some inconsistent level design. Certain sections spike hard without much warning, and the open structure occasionally means you wander into an area that assumes upgrades you have not found yet. The controls are tight on a gamepad, less so on keyboard. Co-op, when it works, is the stronger experience, but the local-only restriction means you need bodies in the same room, which limits who can actually access that mode in 2025. The solo run is short, somewhere in the four-to-six hour range depending on how much you explore, and the game knows roughly when to close out. It does not overstay. For players who enjoy the loop of aerial repositioning puzzles wrapped in a world with genuine cultural specificity, that runtime feels earned. For players who want a longer, more polished experience, the rough edges in the difficulty curve may sour things before the good parts fully land. Jack Axe is the kind of game that deserved more coverage than it got. The mythology-fusion premise alone is worth thirty minutes of curiosity, and the axe-teleport mechanic has a tactile joy that a lot of bigger budget platformers never quite manage. It is not without friction, but the craft behind it is visible and intentional, and that counts for something.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamAxe MechanicsLocal Co-opFilipino MythologyCouch MultiplayerOpen World PlatformerTeleport Mechanic4-Player Co-opMythology Fusion

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OS
Microsoft® Windows® Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Processor
1.2GHz processor
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
DirectX Compatible graphics card with at least 32MB of video memory
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
20 MB available space…

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Desarrolladora
Keybol Games
Distribuidora
Another Indie
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 oct 2021

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Jack Axe se lanzó el 6 de octubre de 2021.

¿Quién desarrolló Jack Axe?

Jack Axe fue desarrollado por Keybol Games y publicado por Another Indie.