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''Jamster Allstars'' or ''Jamba Allstars'' in non-English speaking countries, was a cancelled 2007 video game for PC and Playstation 2 developed by Mercury Games.  
'''Jamster Allstars''' or ''Jamba Allstars'' in non-English speaking countries, was a cancelled 2007 video game for PC and Playstation 2 developed by Mercury Games.  


==Plot==
==Plot & Gameplay==
 
According to the game's original website, ''Jamster Allstars'' was an action-adventure platformer game, with puzzles, challenges, and boss battles. It was stated that the plot involved [[Crazy Frog]] stealing all of the music notes from the world of Jamster, leaving it up to the Jamster allstars to restore the music themselves.
 
From what we know, there were four playable characters in the game all based off of previous Jamster properties, them being Sweety the chick, Nessie the dragon, Jambo the elephant, and No. 1 from Mad Dawgz. They would each have their own abilities that could be used to solve puzzles and complete tasks within the game.
 
Purchasing the game would also come with various bonus features, including a free premium ringtone and other special content.
 
==Cancellation==
 
''Jamster Allstars'' was originally reported to be released on September 14th, 2007. However, it would eventually end up getting pushed to November 2007, until updates on the game's progress went silent. It is speculated by many that Jamster's dwindling reputation and shady business practices are part of the reason as to why the game was never released.
 
==Screenshots==
 
To this day, only a handful of screenshots from ''Jamster Allstars'' have been found online. Surprisingly, none of them feature Crazy Frog, and it is currently unknown if he even makes a physical appearance in the game to begin with.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 31 July 2023

The PC game cover art for Jamster Allstars

Jamster Allstars or Jamba Allstars in non-English speaking countries, was a cancelled 2007 video game for PC and Playstation 2 developed by Mercury Games.

Plot & Gameplay

According to the game's original website, Jamster Allstars was an action-adventure platformer game, with puzzles, challenges, and boss battles. It was stated that the plot involved Crazy Frog stealing all of the music notes from the world of Jamster, leaving it up to the Jamster allstars to restore the music themselves.

From what we know, there were four playable characters in the game all based off of previous Jamster properties, them being Sweety the chick, Nessie the dragon, Jambo the elephant, and No. 1 from Mad Dawgz. They would each have their own abilities that could be used to solve puzzles and complete tasks within the game.

Purchasing the game would also come with various bonus features, including a free premium ringtone and other special content.

Cancellation

Jamster Allstars was originally reported to be released on September 14th, 2007. However, it would eventually end up getting pushed to November 2007, until updates on the game's progress went silent. It is speculated by many that Jamster's dwindling reputation and shady business practices are part of the reason as to why the game was never released.

Screenshots

To this day, only a handful of screenshots from Jamster Allstars have been found online. Surprisingly, none of them feature Crazy Frog, and it is currently unknown if he even makes a physical appearance in the game to begin with.