And Sweeney is an outspoken corporate activistâwhether you agree with him or not, and no matter how you judge his sincerity and personal incentivesâagainst platform gatekeepers like Apple and Google, who many feel leverage their positions unfairly. So all that means Jill of the Jungle would be interesting even if it wasnât fun, simply because it was the last game Sweeney (who was originally a programmer) personally designed. Tim Sweeney left all sorts of Easter eggs in the game, including his own name. Credit: GOG Unreal, the 1998 breakthrough game that arguably made Epic Gamesâ current industry prominence possible, was designed by then-up-and-comer Cliff Bleszinski; Sweeney only worked on it as a programmer, though, of course, engineering was arguably just as big a part of that gameâs success as its design. Jill of the Jungle is a marvel of technical polish and what game designers call âjuiceââall the little extra touches that add up to make a game feel great and seem extraâfor its time. But itâs also a beautifully designed platformer, with amazingly creative levels. I donât always agree with Sweeneyâs opinionated stances in the industry, and while many independent game developers champion him as a hero for standing up to the big platforms, I donât trust his long-term ambitions any more than I do Appleâs. But playing Jill of the Jungle, itâs abundantly clear why heâs been as successful as he is. There simply arenât many people in the games industry who can claim equal mastery of engineering and business acumen, and those who have both are often pretty successful. But Jill of the Jungleâs refined and clever game design also proves that Sweeney understands the creative dimension, too. There are even fewer people who have all three of those skills. The game is worth a spin just for fun and nostalgia, even if you donât care about its historical relevance. Maybe I have nostalgia glasses on, but I think it has aged quite well. Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales...
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