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Music notes have escaped throughout the world, and Jet-Boot Jack must collect them up. There are ten levels, the first five of which can be played from the main menu. Gameplay is platform-based, and largely involves progressing down the levels, using holes and moving platforms. Enemies hover over the holes, but these can be disabled by toggling the right switches. There are also timing-based hazar...
Also known as: Jet-Book Jack: Adventures in the Music Machine, The Music Machine starring Jet-Boot Jack
United Kingdom
December 31, 1983
Jet-Boot Jack was released on December 31, 1983.
Jet-Boot Jack is available on Atari 8-bit, Acorn Electron, Commodore C64/128/MAX, BBC Microcomputer System, Amstrad CPC.
No — Jet-Boot Jack is a single-player game.
Jet-Boot Jack was developed by English Software and published by Amsoft.