What kind of game is Jumper?
It is a compact browser platformer built around jumping from platform to platform.
Strategy and long-session games
Jumper is a compact vertical platformer with keyboard movement, simple sprites, and a quick restart loop.
Regional page
This Canada page keeps Jumper close to the searches Canadian desktop players use. A tiny platformer slot for movement and timing. The game stays browser based, with no installer or launcher.
Quick answer
Jumper is a small vertical platform game. You move left and right, land on platforms, and keep climbing without falling out of the play area. The safest play comes from small keyboard taps, centered landings, and early corrections before the next platform slips away.
How to play
Movement
Jumper punishes oversteering. Holding a direction for too long sends the character past the landing, then the next correction sends them too far the other way.
Use short taps instead. A small correction before the jump peaks is usually enough to land near the center of the next platform.
Platform rhythm
A good jump starts with the previous landing. If you land near an edge, the next platform is already harder to reach.
When the screen starts moving faster, stop chasing perfect height. Choose the safer landing and use it to set up the next jump.
Common questions
It is a compact browser platformer built around jumping from platform to platform.
Make small steering corrections and aim for stable landings near the center of platforms.
No. PCder runs it as a static browser game.
Yes. Keyboard taps work well because the game depends on small left and right corrections.
You are probably holding a direction too long. Use shorter taps and aim for the center of the next platform.
Yes. The Canada page keeps Jumper in a desktop browser format with no installer, clear controls, and source notes. A school, office, or managed network may still block access.