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We've combined an original board game experience with deckbuilding elements in a unique co-op adventure. Join your team, roll the dice, read the riddles and face jungle creatures with an ever shuffling deck of cards. It's the classic 1995 movie officially brought to life. Can you hear the drums?
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Reviews
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Reviews on english:
63%
33 reviews
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0.7 hours played
Written 3 years ago
It's just bad.
You roll the dice and then play one boring minigame (yes, it's always the same game).
Also there seems to be some kind of region lock for multiplayer because I was unable to play with friends from other countries. Devs say they fixed this but that still does not make the game exciting.
0.7 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Extremely repetitive, short gameplay.
Gameplay is as follows:
- Roll dice and move game piece
- Play a minigame where you match items to defeat enemies before time runs out
- Repeat until someone reaches end of game board
The minigame is the same each time, except with different visuals. The game tries to change things up by giving you the option to upgrade for things like increased damage during the minigame, or an additional enemy during the minigame, but overall these don't do enough to add interest. The minigame is also very straightforward and pretty easy.
Also, for some reason they offer a SEASON PASS? It's twice the price of the game...
0.6 hours played
Written 3 years ago
It's really annoying because I want to like this game. It is based on the original film not the remakes and that's the best thing about it. It looks cool and the board idea is great and what you would expect. But the gameplay is just so tedious, repetitive and boring. You flick threw items until you find the one that matches the symbol above the head of the monster you are fighting and drag it onto that monster. Rince and repeat. Either losing because of time or winning. I honestly got to a point really quickly where I was just wishing for someone to finish the game, and that's sad. Please add more minigames so this great game concept and idea can actually become good and worth it. It's got potential.. just put some time into the gameplay. 3/10 good movie, but bad game. Cannot recommend in current state for the price it's listed as.. Not worth more than £5
0.3 hours played
Written 3 years ago
this game is horrible it looks cool in the video instead it becomes a turn by turn basis with only 5 places your saving and if you lose the place nothing happens this isnt jumanji this is a mess shouldnt even be able to use the name my other jumanji game is better.
0.8 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Unfortunately there isn't much to say for gameplay. You roll the dice then load into a drag and drop mini game that ends up being the entire game. Unsure what the DLC will add.
2.0 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Fun party game that actually utilizes the board game mechanic straight out of the movie. Excited to play this with friends, only had a chance to play solo. For me the game tends to lag a lot, no matter how much I adjust the settings, which harshly affects game play so I'm hoping a future update with optimize the game to run smoother since the graphics aren't super complex. Provided the lag issue is resolved I can see myself returning to this game periodically both solo and with friends.
5.1 hours played
Written 3 years ago
The multiplayer online is NOT fake A.I will fill spaces if there is no more people in queue.
You can even create a lobby to invite friends
0.1 hours played
Written 9 months ago
Stupid game. First off, it gives you multiple notifications about the purchasable DLC.
Then there's the gameplay. Cheap mobile game stuff.
Why is this on Steam?
5.0 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Jumanji: The Curse Returns is definitely a game that will divide its players. I knew once I saw the game featured at Gamescom that it would not be taken seriously in most circles.
Jumanji as a board game, outside of the context of the film, is incredibly boring. I purchased the Jumanji board game in the wooden box not long ago and I can say with all certainty that without real stampeding animals and Van Pelt chasing after you, it's just a simple and boring board game.
That being said, it is clear to see now why they opted for a "mini game" element to The Curse Returns instead of doing what Marmalade normally do which is a more faithful adaptation to the actual board game. The point of contention then becomes the nature of the mini game. It is a very simple and repetitive mini game that unless you REALLY like the nature of it, the whole thing will soon become a chore.
Also, it is important to add that the publishers of the game were seemingly aware of the relatively small scale nature of the game, which is why The Curse Returns, as a brand new game, is only $18.50.
PERSONALLY I adore the mini game and find this game fantastic to play in between other video game lobbies, at a party with friends, or when I generally just want to switch my brain off for a little while and watch my elephant token go weeee.
Anyway, I recommend the game if you're looking to play for similar reasons that I am. If you're looking for a triple A Jumanji game where you want to ogle at Jack Black's sweet, high resolution, next generation manboobs, this is probably not for you.
0.3 hours played
Written 3 years ago
1 Game(Whole game) takes only 20-30 min, for 10 euros this is a overpay. Oh my... it's possible to buy more 20-30 min maps for 5 euros. I have refunded.
2.0 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Played two games. I wish the game was longer but, It's really cool and I have had no bugs in it. I own the season pass too! 7/10
4.6 hours played
Written 9 months ago
This game really lack content. This is a disappointing adaption coming from Marmalade Game Studio.
There is basically no diversity in mini games and the overall game design is bad. It feels as if the studio is not serious in developing the game and instead tries to rely on Jumanji's fame to attract buyers.
The full price of this game is outrageous for the content provided. The studio made the right move to give a 95% off discount during certain sales.
I also want to point out that you can 100% this game in around 2 hours if only there isn't any achievement breaking bug that arrived as a package with the latest update (You need to tweak the system so that the game reverts to the previous build in order to get 100% achievement, check the steam guide for more info).
It's crazy how a developer as reputable as Marmalade could release a game containing such a bug even though the content was as if it's merely a demo. What's crazier is how they had not fixed said error after around 3 years.
5.7 hours played
Written 3 years ago
finally! a jumanji game that is actually a JUMANJI game!
why did it take over two decades for someone to make this??
doesn't matter, it's here now, i love it ♥
4.2 hours played
Written 9 months ago
JUMANJI: The Curse Returns is a mobile app that's been dumped on Steam as if it was a real PC game (it's not)... it's a cash grab from greedy mobile devs. This mobile app is a weird mix of the 1990's film (which had a boardgame) but alludes to the characters from the more recent two films (starring "The Rock" and "The Jack Black" etc). So I guess they got a bit mixed up, but then these are mobile app developers, so we shouldn't really try to hold them to a high standard. After all, if they knew what they were doing, they wouldn't be developing for iPhones. And yet, here we are, reviewing yet another mobile app dumped like so much garbage onto Steam for a price gouge.
Surprisingly this does reflect the plot of the film to a limited extent... the game has two phases. The first phase, you'll be rolling the dice on the titular Jumanji board, with the aim to get to the middle. And, just like the movie, when you land on something, it unleashes a horde of wild animals somewhere in town. This is where we move to the second phase of the game loop, which is a really dumbed down card battler as you use tennis rackets and torches and other things to defeat the horde of monkeys/bats/rhinoceroses. Finish them off then it's back to the boardgame to roll the dice and repeat the loop. Fair enough, I guess that's pretty deep for a mobile app. But not that deep. The overall gameplay is fairly shallow and seriously repetitive.
From a technical perspective, as a mobile app, this doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard.
The mobile app features low-polygon "retro" assets with cartoony, mobile app style shader effects, making this look like a barely functional mobile app from 15 years ago. This visual style is a method that lazy devs often use when they have a lack of interest/capability to create highly detailed, high poly models and instead use shader effects to disguise that shortcoming under the name of "art", or "We made it look bad on purpose", which really isn't something gamers should have to put up with. It's unclear why the developers weren't willing to arrange high quality, high polygon count contemporary assets and high resolution textures for the mobile app. It's far below the state of the art visuals gamers expect as a result of their decisions.
The controls can't be customised because the game has such a dumbed down, simplified interface that it's just iPhone screen tapping stuff. The fact that the interface is this dumbed down might be seen as a problem in itself, however... this is a fairly shallow experience if you're the kind of gamer that likes to play games with deep, rich control schemes and interaction. You'll get none of that here.
Because this is a mobile app, it carries a number of deliberate design deficiencies. Compromises were made to cater to the iPhones that the mobile app was designed for. These are unfortunate handicaps and limitations that PC gamers shouldn't be forced to accept, but it's evident that PC was an afterthought for the iPhone developers who are to blame for this. The mobile app is deficient as a result of these choices, and would have been so much better without the handicaps that designing games for mobile phones forces upon a game. Once more, mobile devs have made gaming worse for everyone. I didn't spend thousands on building a gaming rig just so I could pretend it's an iPhone.
These technical defects push this mobile app below acceptable standards for any modern PC game.
The poor quality of this mobile app is reflected by how many people spent time with it. At the time of this review, SteamDB shows the all-time peak player number was only 11 players. This is a remarkably low number, and now, the only player activity occurs once or twice a month, presumably someone loading it up to see what it is then quickly uninstalling it. Considering there's over 120 million gamers on Steam and well over 100,000 games for gamers to choose from, the overwhelming lack of interest in this low quality mobile app is to be expected.
So, should you buy this mobile app? Is this one of the best of the 100,000+ games on Steam?
Once more we see greedy mobile devs trying to scam PC gamers. On Steam, this is $15 USD, on app stores, it's $5 USD. Mobile devs must learn PC gamers are not here to be gouged, and can't be expected to pay THREE TIMES THE PRICE for an already overpriced mobile app just because it's been lazily dumped on Steam. This is unacceptable disrespect for PC gamers. Because this is a mobile app, is priced to insult and gouge PC gamers, and because of the other defects, it's impossible to recommend.
FIFTEEN BUCKS FOR A MOBILE APP.
Just who do they think we are?
0.2 hours played
Written 1 year and 9 months ago
It's the same mini game over and over. It's not the worst but like... I paid $1.50 for it and that seems... appropriate.
5.4 hours played
Written 2 years ago
Jumanji is a quick, simple game that is quite a bit of fun. Ignore the bad reviews and try it for yourself. It isn't innovative in it's style but the simplicity of it is charming.
0.3 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Finally a Jumanji game thats actually a boardgame!! Amazing concept and execution! Highly recommended!
2.2 hours played
Written 1 year and 4 months ago
JUMANJI is fun with friends for one hour or maybe two if you are looking for a game to play with your friends for a little bit
the best way to describe the game is like Uno you play some matches and you're done when you have played it a couple of times
2.1 hours played
Written 10 months ago
Hear me out, I don't think that this game is overall that terrible. On a conceptual level it's quite faithful to the source material: classic movie locations got recreated (can't speak for the reboot as I never saw those movies), cartoony redesigns of both the original and reboot cast are included along with some random extra people, even the terribly smartphone-esque cardbased gameplay wouldn't have been bad if it wasn't the ONLY encounter type that the game could offer. The developers despite this desperately tried to give it s o m e variety within the (assumedly) extremely limited confines of the budget, so depending on some irrelevant variables, the locations either get flooded, overgrown or stampeded, giving some much needed dynamism....to the backgrounds while offering the exact same gameplay as before. There's also DLC content for this game which only offers a locale change and an extra character methinks also eventually the reboot got it's separate "campaign mode" as well which is once again the exact same gameplay except now it has a boss battle at the end which once again, presents the exact same gameplay without any major changes whatsoever. I sure said "exact same gameplay" a lot in this review, didn't I? What do I mean by that, you ask? Take a look at the dungeon-esque setup on the game's promotional materials. That's all the game is. For a wacky magical board game like Jumanji you'd expect some more "minigames" besides just one. You could have "last man standing" type chase sequences, score attack based rail shooter sections, a race against the stampeding animals perhaps or maybe playing hide and seek with the hunter? Please don't make me list all the cookiecutter minigame types that even Rayman 4's corpse has managed to execute properly back in 2006. You really needed more than this. No, game! Throwing 3 times the character and locale variety options at me as before will not automatically triple your replay value accordingly. You actually have to design some gameplay first. Such a shame too, the visuals and the atmosphere are definitely there, this really could have been something if the gameplay designer would have sat on his ass longer than 20 seconds. The only reason I'm not downvoting this is the fact that I got the complete edition for 2 euros total, a full price howewer is an absolute robbery for this. The game quite literally shows all of it's cards within the first hour of playtime, I only managed to reach the 2 hour mark by checking EVERY game mode and locale variable available and even then: TWO HOURS.
P.S.: I find it kind of amusing how the hunter is treated as some recurring game mechanic when I'm pretty sure that in the movie it was supposed to be nothing more than some Silent Hill-esque mindfhuckery directed specifically at Alan Parrish himself for abandoning his father the way he did. Goes to show what this game should have been. Not necessarily just a carbon copy adaptation of the source material as it tried to be, but an all out insane magical safari adventure with wacky shenanigans that given the creativity of the developers could have even expanded upon the movies' premise.
Too bad. Maybe some other time. :/
13.3 hours played
Written 3 years ago
This game follows the movie exactly the same way it does. The best ever movie-based game ever made. You must own this. Nothing bad about it.
0.8 hours played
Written 3 years ago
The boardgame looks an exact replica from the movie! It's all really nostalgic.
Playing with friends is really fun, a bit stressful but worth it.
0.7 hours played
Written 3 years ago
I waited decades for a Jumanji game like this one. Thank you very much!
0.9 hours played
Written 3 years ago
The A.I. cheats and always gets doubles 10/10.
0.4 hours played
Written 1 year and 10 months ago
Repetitive gameplay with no variety. Easy avoid.
0.4 hours played
Written 1 year and 1 month ago
I like to imagine that Robin Williams is still with us and that he's just trapped inside the Jumanji board again and, someday, someone will let him out.
9.9 hours played
Written 3 years ago
I love Jumanji and this game rocks its a little hard but its good fun I hope theirs more DLC in the future.
0.4 hours played
Written 1 year and 10 months ago
This game is so boring. The concept is cool but wish it had more of party game aspects like different mini games. the card game concept gets so repetitive. Don't buy this game even on sale.
5.3 hours played
Written 2 years ago
Nice and fun game. Inspired by movies, both the older (board) version and the newer one with the video game. After playing it a few times, I regret the repetitiveness. Both singleplayer and group play are fun (several players at the table, as well as multiplayer).
0.5 hours played
Written 3 years ago
Really cool. Great experience for Jumanji fans like me :)
0.3 hours played
Written 3 years ago
The multiplayer online is fake A.I not real players.
requesting a refund right now.
0.7 hours played
Written 1 year and 5 months ago
it's okay. not good, but not bad either
2.2 hours played
Written 8 months ago
Removal Soon:
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1665080/view/4325229998929959422
Grab it by the .....
3.5 hours played
Written 2 years ago
Awesome game loved it