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A love letter to Bomb Jack that hasn't quite solved its own handwriting - fun in short bursts, frustrating when the inertia-heavy controls meet enemies that materialise from thin air.

I sat down with Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East half-expecting pure arcade comfort food, the kind of single-screen platformer you can run on autopilot while your brain unwinds. What I got was more complicated than that - and not always in a good way. CheapeeSoft Games is a one-person Italian operation, and that handcrafted origin matters. There is genuine affection for the Bomb Jack lineage here: each of the roughly 100 single-screen stages asks you to collect every bomb before the timer expires, prioritising the ones that are already ignited to chain score multipliers. The 2.5D landmark backdrops, from the Colosseum to the Mongolian steppe to Kazakhstan's Charyn Canyon, give the game a breezy globetrotting quality. The soundtrack, which reviewers across the board flagged as a genuine highlight, carries a light energy that makes the whole thing feel warmer than its low-poly aesthetic might suggest. The core loop is still pleasingly old-school. A double-jump lets Super Jagger float horizontally for a moment, and learning to steer that float precisely is where the skill ceiling lives. Every five levels a freefall bonus stage drops in, demanding you catch every bomb mid-air to push your score multiplier higher - miss one and you stay locked at your current tier. Checkpoints at stages 31 and 61 mean a run gone wrong doesn't restart you at square one, which is a mercy given the overall difficulty has been cranked up compared to the original. A Flight License mode functions as a nine-stage challenge gauntlet, and clearing it with five stars on each unlocks the second playable character, Vegas - a small but appreciated reason to return after credits roll. Random modifiers between levels, including bomb type changes and tighter time limits, give runs a light roguelite flavour without fully committing to the genre. Here is the honest part, though. The inertia on Super Jagger's movement remains a persistent friction point. Getting the character to land exactly where you want him requires a kind of negotiation rather than a command, and that matters enormously in a game built around split-second routing. Enemies compound the problem by fading into existence with only a faint glow as warning - when you lose a life it often feels arbitrary rather than earned, a distinction that separates frustrating from satisfying difficulty. Critics who came at this hoping for a tight Bomb Jack successor found it wanting. Those who approached it as a budget-tier arcade oddity, something to dip into for fifteen-minute stretches and chase the online leaderboard a little, came away with a mildly warmer impression. The Steam user base - small but so far unanimously positive - skews toward the latter camp. For a solo developer iterating on a niche arcade concept, there is real progress visible here. The level variety is wider, the UI is cleaner, breakable platforms and freeze-trap tiles add wrinkles the original lacked, and the coin-collection system (fifty coins grant three extra lives) introduces a quiet risk-reward question each stage. None of that fully papers over the control feel, which is the load-bearing wall this series has yet to reinforce properly. If you're the kind of player who genuinely misses the era of static-screen arcade score-chasers, you'll find enough here to occupy a few evenings. If you need responsive, tactile platforming, Go East will test your patience before it earns your affection. Kai, Scout Team

Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East

Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East

12 feb 2025CheapeeSoft GamesEastasiasoft Limited
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A love letter to Bomb Jack that hasn't quite solved its own handwriting - fun in short bursts, frustrating when the inertia-heavy controls meet enemies that materialise from thin air.

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I sat down with Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East half-expecting pure arcade comfort food, the kind of single-screen platformer you can run on autopilot while your brain unwinds. What I got was more complicated than that - and not always in a good way. CheapeeSoft Games is a one-person Italian operation, and that handcrafted origin matters. There is genuine affection for the Bomb Jack lineage here: each of the roughly 100 single-screen stages asks you to collect every bomb before the timer expires, prioritising the ones that are already ignited to chain score multipliers. The 2.5D landmark backdrops, from the Colosseum to the Mongolian steppe to Kazakhstan's Charyn Canyon, give the game a breezy globetrotting quality. The soundtrack, which reviewers across the board flagged as a genuine highlight, carries a light energy that makes the whole thing feel warmer than its low-poly aesthetic might suggest. The core loop is still pleasingly old-school. A double-jump lets Super Jagger float horizontally for a moment, and learning to steer that float precisely is where the skill ceiling lives. Every five levels a freefall bonus stage drops in, demanding you catch every bomb mid-air to push your score multiplier higher - miss one and you stay locked at your current tier. Checkpoints at stages 31 and 61 mean a run gone wrong doesn't restart you at square one, which is a mercy given the overall difficulty has been cranked up compared to the original. A Flight License mode functions as a nine-stage challenge gauntlet, and clearing it with five stars on each unlocks the second playable character, Vegas - a small but appreciated reason to return after credits roll. Random modifiers between levels, including bomb type changes and tighter time limits, give runs a light roguelite flavour without fully committing to the genre. Here is the honest part, though. The inertia on Super Jagger's movement remains a persistent friction point. Getting the character to land exactly where you want him requires a kind of negotiation rather than a command, and that matters enormously in a game built around split-second routing. Enemies compound the problem by fading into existence with only a faint glow as warning - when you lose a life it often feels arbitrary rather than earned, a distinction that separates frustrating from satisfying difficulty. Critics who came at this hoping for a tight Bomb Jack successor found it wanting. Those who approached it as a budget-tier arcade oddity, something to dip into for fifteen-minute stretches and chase the online leaderboard a little, came away with a mildly warmer impression. The Steam user base - small but so far unanimously positive - skews toward the latter camp. For a solo developer iterating on a niche arcade concept, there is real progress visible here. The level variety is wider, the UI is cleaner, breakable platforms and freeze-trap tiles add wrinkles the original lacked, and the coin-collection system (fifty coins grant three extra lives) introduces a quiet risk-reward question each stage. None of that fully papers over the control feel, which is the load-bearing wall this series has yet to reinforce properly. If you're the kind of player who genuinely misses the era of static-screen arcade score-chasers, you'll find enough here to occupy a few evenings. If you need responsive, tactile platforming, Go East will test your patience before it earns your affection.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Score-AttackSingle-Screen PlatformerBomb Jack-likeFlight License ModeCheckpoint RunsRandom ModifiersLeaderboard-DrivenSolo DeveloperBreakable PlatformsRetro Arcade

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Windows 7 (SP1+), Windows 10 and Windows 11
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
GTX 660 Ti 2GB or similar
Processor
x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support.

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CheapeeSoft Games
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Eastasiasoft Limited
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