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Watch out for that tree!

Jill of the Jungle: The Complete Trilogy is now available for FREE. To celebrate her arrival, the Jazz Jackrabbit Collections are 33% off and the Unreal series 80% off until November 5th, 11pm UTC.

Re-discover this cult platform series from Epic starring a spunky amazon lady who can morph into various animals in order to access unreachable areas and kick copious amounts of evil butt.
Speaking of manuals, I felt the one for Jill of the Jungle needed a little polish. Corrected a few typos and layout issues, but tried to remain faithful to the original.
atensionspan.com/Jill/

There is a 2K version (x by 1080)
4K version (x by 2160)
and the roughly 300dpi "original size" version.
(GoG pdf and another pdf I found on the web included for reference).

I still have the big box from back in the day, but an old roommate walked off with everything that was in it 20 years ago... :(
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SteveKirkland: ...
Cheers. I'll post the hyperlink since I have enough rep: http://www.atensionspan.com/Jill/
Post edited November 13, 2018 by tfishell
Last time i played this, it was the 90's. Had quite a lot of fun with the on my 486dx-66, although i had an amiga and tons of platformers.
Uncropped cover art download, please?
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Dan113841: Uncropped cover art download, please?
I think this is the best we can get: https://images.gog.com/c775df1b67ac4514bf626e22168a12a6f82573d7b7863f2b8dc6078047969868.jpg

This almost seems like a custom-made edit by GOG.

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Anyway, since this was bumped, please bring the already-freeware OMF2097 in 2019 GOG. ;)
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GOG.com: Watch out for that tree!

Jill of the Jungle: The Complete Trilogy is now available for FREE. To celebrate her arrival, the Jazz Jackrabbit Collections are 33% off and the Unreal series 80% off until November 5th, 11pm UTC.

Re-discover this cult platform series from Epic starring a spunky amazon lady who can morph into various animals in order to access unreachable areas and kick copious amounts of evil butt.
Wow! Thanks so much! I haven't played this game since I was a little girl! Thanks so much for making it free, that's amazing!
I bought the shareware of part 1, back in 1990, and then a few years later bought the stand alone retail releases of parts 2 and 3. Over the years, I've played and replayed the games multiple times.
When the game was released on GOG, for free last year, I added it to my games library, without knowing of this thread.
It's great to have this classic DOS game available, once again.
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JeniSkunk: I bought the shareware of part 1, back in 1990, and then a few years later bought the stand alone retail releases of parts 2 and 3. Over the years, I've played and replayed the games multiple times.
When the game was released on GOG, for free last year, I added it to my games library, without knowing of this thread.
It's great to have this classic DOS game available, once again.
'Bought' the shareware episode? I don't grok...
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Dan113841: 'Bought' the shareware episode? I don't grok...
Shareware titles were often released in several packaged, physical formats, even though they stayed in their shareware form.
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Dan113841: 'Bought' the shareware episode? I don't grok...
As KingofGnG posted, shareware titles were often released on physical media for purchase.
Back in the day, buying a copy of a shareware game was ordinary. This was before the WWW, and games being released on CD. BBS existed if you were technically adept, and a good BBS would have the shareware releases of all the latest games available for download. For most folks though, to get shareware games, you bought the copies retail from your local games shop. What you bought of those games was still the shareware license restricted product, always part 1 of a larger game series. There were never stand alone retail releases of the full versions of those first parts.
In the case of JotJ, part 1 was a shareware release, parts 2 and 3 were stand alone full retail only.