Jack the Giantkiller

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Jack the Giantkiller
Developer(s)Cinematronics
Publisher(s)Cinematronics
Platform(s)Arcade
Release1982
Genre(s)Maze, Puzzle
Mode(s)One or two players, alternating play
Arcade systemCPU: Z80

Jack the Giantkiller is an arcade game developed and published by Cinematronics in 1982, and is based on the 19th-century English fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk.

The player controls Jack, who must climb the beanstalk to reach the castle. Once there, he must – one at a time – steal a series of treasures from the giant and escape. While doing all of this, Jack must avoid falling from the beanstalk, clouds or platforms and dodge various obstacles to retrieve the treasures and return safely to the ground. The player may pick beans, which he can use for defense against various enemies – for instance, creatures such as caterpillars, moths and birds on the beanstalk stages – he encounters along the way.

The player uses an eight-way joystick to move Jack. Two buttons are available to allow Jack to jump or throw beans at enemies.

Gameplay

The cycle of screens includes:

  • Scaling the beanstalk. Enemies include the aforementioned plus woodpeckers, bees and other creatures. The player may use his supply of beans (limited, with his supply indicated by a counter at the corner of the screen) to hit and destroy an enemy for points. Jack may also jump from one branch to another, either to gain a new path or avoid an enemy. The player is given a supply of beans to start, and may replenish or add to his arsenal by moving Jack over the beans that appear along the way.
  • Walking across clouds to reach the castle's drawbridge, dodging lions and other enemies that try to throw Jack off the tightrope course. The player may enter the castle only when the drawbridge is lowered.
  • The Giant's lair, which includes ascending stairs to reach the table where the giant's treasures are kept; the giant is seen sleeping at the table. The most frequent danger is navigating the gaps between staircases (the player must jump across), dodging flying magic lamps but collecting eggs laid by the golden goose. In the more difficult levels, cats and mice will also appear, which the player must avoid or hit with beans to collect points, and the staircases are narrower. Again, avoiding the enemies, jumping over them or using the magic beans are Jack's defenses.
  • Descending the beanstalk. In addition to facing the critters in the previous beanstalk stage, Jack must also avoid falling rocks.

The treasures to be stolen include a musical harp, a golden goose, a bag of gold coins and the princess. The player's objective is to retrieve these items on successive trips up the beanstalk, with the princess stage being the last in the four-stage level. A brief animated intermission featuring that specific treasure will play after the player successfully reaches the ground to end each stage. After taking the princess, the giant will awaken, and it is up to the player to descend the beanstalk and chop it down before the giant reaches the ground.

Completing a level results in a bonus and the player getting to repeat the cycle at increased difficulty (for instance, more critters to dodge, narrower steps and so forth).

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