The game is not so groovy as it was, because of the gameplay, jumping and the jumping in combination with throwing you're self on a hook is a very difficult task and goes wrong a lot of times. Also the password system is gone and you can not save you're progress so you have to play the whole game in one time. This is kind of a challange because the difficulty is getting much higher. But you can not play the game for like five minutes.
The game has also no extra levels or things like that. So you would say that it would not be a problem to put both Earthworm Jim games on one card, but no :(
The game is fun for gamers how like the old game, but the jumping button does not aways responce like it should do.
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