• Publisher: Bulkypix
  • Release Date: Dec 20, 2011
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  • Summary: “My name is Trump, I’m a jazzman, and this is my story.”Immerse yourself in the memories of Trump, in his dreams as a young, star-struck jazz musician, in love with the lovely Lady Poppy.Presenting a daring parallel with the real story of Louis Armstrong, relive Trump's life, his quest to form a group, his love affair and battle against injustice in the New Orleans of the early 20th century.Let inspiration guide you through this fascinating platform game.Features:Move around New Orleans depicted using stylish graphicsFollow young Trump's moving story and be part of the birth of jazz.Discover the jazzy band sound specially composed by jazz musiciansUse your trumpet to stop timeFace every kind of danger: boss, moving platforms, detectives, spikes, etc.Facebook/TwitterUniversal version (iPhone/iPad)Want to find out more? For more information, visit:eggball.comfacebook.com/eggballtwitter.com/eggballbulkypix.comfacebook.com/bulkypixtwitter.com/bulkypix Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Mar 19, 2012
    100
    The best compliment I can give Jazz: Trump's Journey is that this could easily be a $15 game on XBLA or PSN, and I honestly hope it makes it into those consoles because this is a game that needs to be seen and played by those who might not have an iPad. But until then, those of you with one should already be playing what has become my all-time favorite iPad game.
  2. Feb 1, 2012
    86
    JAZZ: Trump's journey is a really winning combination: excellent gameplay mechanics, great visuals and a personal music style.
  3. Mar 31, 2012
    72
    This cute platformer is worth a look regardless of your taste in music.
  4. May 7, 2012
    70
    Jazz: Trump's Journey is a high-class game that wouldn't look out of place on the PC or XBox Live Arcade. Whilst not quite rubbing shoulders with the giants, it can still hold its head up high amongst its contemporaries.

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