Jum Jum Jump

Selvaraj Murugan
2 min readJun 22, 2016

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The 21st century has seen a rapid rise in the number of people using smartphones and tablets. In fact, statistics show that at least 50% of the world’s population owns and makes use of mobile technology for different purposes.

This surge has been made possible by the number of high quality apps developed by the day; apps that are meant to ensure that anything you need done can be achieved with your smartphone or tablet.

Unlike in the recent past when most apps used to be sold, nowadays, there are thousands of apps that can be downloaded free of charge from the AppStore and Google PlayStore for iOS and Android device users respectively. As much as it may take time, once you find the perfect app for any particular purpose, every operation becomes smoother and easier.

A game that ignites imagination and critical thinking is one game that should never be taken for granted. Such a game is essential in the growth and development of our creativity and problem solving skills, things that are needed every single second we live on earth.

With the development of technology, we are not restricted to playing these games outside as it was in the past. We now have digital games that can be easily downloaded from online stores such as Google PlayStore and enjoyed right on our phones and tablets.

One such game is the Jum Jum Jump, developed by Mehselsri is a simple, yet really creative game that requires the player to travel as fast and as far as possible while avoiding the red, yellow, blue and green colored crystals.

As easy as it may seem, it is quite challenging for all genders and ages, with the highest score being 27, only achieved by a genius. In fact, if you consecutively score at least 12, then you are greater that you may have thought. With all the confidence, relaxation and concentration required, this game is meant to perfect your judgment and timing skills.

All factors considered, the Jum Jum Jump game is actually a greatly addictive game, and the level of concentration required has seen kids beat their parents at the game.

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Selvaraj Murugan
Selvaraj Murugan

Written by Selvaraj Murugan

Story teller, writer and technologist who loves is family and spends much of his time researching things around him to make possible for others.

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