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Double Jump
2013
First Published
3.79
Average Rating
378
Number of Pages

Jeremy Chin is walking home from school. The sky looks strangely clear—there’s no smog. Only a menacing blimp with black dragon wings, dumping out a glimmering dust. Everything it falls on—the skyscrapers, the trees, and yes, even the people—melts away. And so begins Jeremy’s quest for survival. When he wakes up in a strange hospital, the world Jeremy has known for 17 years is gone. He has landed in the lattice, a collective of remnant world fragments and their survivors. But Jeremy has survived the loss of one world only to join a war in another. As he and his newfound companions travel the lattice, Jeremy searches for answers about the Engine, a force that seems to control everything but no one really understands. It's a steep learning curve, as the crew he is traveling with is drawn into battle with robotic ninjas and giant insectoids—the minions of a much greater enemy determined to rebuild the lattice, even if it means erasing everything and starting from scratch. Amid their grinding struggle to survive, Jeremy discovers that the more he follows video game physics and logic, the better chance he has of survival. The revelation brings him to an important question: Why am I the only one who recognizes this? At once a mind-gripping puzzle and an emphatic nod to video game culture, Double Jump will thrill gamers who will recognize archetype characters, leveling, and other gameplay elements as a backdrop for a motley crew of characters with surprising depth who band together to not only survive, but to save what remains of their worlds. Part action-adventure, part science fiction, and part mystery—even non-gamers won’t be able to stop wondering what happens to Jeremy and what holds the secret of the double jump.

Avg Rating
3.79
Number of Ratings
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