Jump Me

Jump Me

Up for new chessboard logical moves and strategy logic board puzzle?
Well, you love the mind-boggling logical challenges of Jump Me – the ultimate Knights Tour checkerboard variation!

We made sure to create a chessboard game & logic board puzzle that is both fun, challenging and brain teasing, so you can entertain and train your brain at the same time.

Play with the Knight & his mighty horse and plan your chess board moves, make good strategy logic decisions and pass through all levels.

Mastering Jump Me: Instructions

you move with the mouse

Main Features

⭐WHY YOU’LL LOVE JUMP ME⭐
✅ simple logic board puzzle with checkerboard Knight’s Tour game play
✅ chessboard game with exquisite graphics and artwork
✅ Wide array of levels (new levels are added frequently) with various chess board moves and logical moves challenges
✅ collect diamonds and coins to buy boosters
✅ 4 boosters and helpers for the toughest levels
✅ 5 lives & ability to shop more
✅ free logic chess board game

Is this game available for play on mobile devices?

Yes, Jump Me will run smoothly on mobile devices.

What is the main category for this game?

This game can be found in the Boardgames category.

Which game development software or technology is responsible for the creation of this game?

The development framework used for this game is WebGL.

What are the prominent tags for this game?

The main tags assigned to Jump Me are chess, knight.

Is there any depiction of aggression or cruelty in the game?

Yes, Jump Me has violence or cruel content.

What age categories are this game designed for?

The game is aimed at the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age demographic.

Which organization is responsible for the game's creation?

The company or individual that made this game is katanigames.

Is the game fit for children to enjoy?

No, Jump Me is not ideal for children to play.

Is this game aimed at a particular gender?

The game is intended for Male & Female in terms of gender.

Is the game devoid of any blood-related scenes?

Yes, Jump Me shows instances of blood.