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Drake and Future track 'Jumpman' inspires Doodle Jump-like internet game

'Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman...'

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 01 October 2015 04:58 EDT
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“Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, them boys up to something,” starts the Drake and Future track “Jumpman", featured on their surprise mix tape What A Time To Be Alive.

While perhaps not the most inspirational lyrics to the everyday listener, some keen fans have taken the track and transformed it into an internet-based video game.

Jumpman, the game, is almost an exact copy of the popular mobile platformer Doodle Jump except, rather than playing as an adorable doodle, you are either Drake, Future or the song’s producer Metro Boomin.

The background music has also been replaced by a segment of the song “Jumpman” looped over and over and over again. Instead of springs to boost you higher there are pills, and when you lose it says “You lost your tempo”.

Click here to have a go.

If there are any keen programers out there wanting to transform abother Drake and Future track into a game I recommend “Digital Dash”. Perhaps you can replace Sonic the Hedgehog with Drake and have Kendrick Lamar as Eggman.

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