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Play Jelly Boy (Europe) Online

You control a wobbly jelly dude who stretches, sticks, and bounces through neon levels—physics feel just janky enough to make nailing a tricky jump satisfying.

Developer: Ocean Software
Genre: Platform
Released: 1995
File size: 683 bytes
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Game Overview

Jelly Boy came out on the Super Nintendo in 1995, published by Ocean Software. It was part of that wave of quirky platformers that showed up later in the SNES life cycle, games that tried something a little different with the formula instead of just chasing the big names.

You control a stretchy, gelatinous character who can stick to surfaces, bounce off walls, and fling himself across gaps. The goal is to navigate through each screen based level, collecting fruit to open the exit while avoiding enemies and hazards. The physics are deliberately loose and bouncy, making precise movement a matter of timing and momentum rather than tight controls. It has a steady, thoughtful pace, and some sections can be surprisingly tricky. Playing it feels like solving a gentle physics puzzle with a character who never quite does what you expect.

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