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The Jumping Food Racing 2 is a puzzle-infused racing game from ThiGames that drops players into chaotic food-themed tracks. Released December 5, 2025, it’s a single-player follow-up to its 2023 predecessor, focused on quick reflexes and timing. You control anthropomorphized foods like burgers, pizzas, and donuts, racing them across tracks filled with floating platforms, ramps, and destructible obstacles. The core loop mixes arcade-style speed with puzzle-solving, like arranging objects to build paths or timing jumps to avoid hazards. It’s a chaotic, colorful experience that leans into simplicity, prioritizing short bursts of play over deep mechanics. Best for players who enjoy casual, twitch-based challenges with a quirky aesthetic.
Each race starts with a simple objective: reach the finish line before opponents by chaining jumps, slides, and mid-air tricks. Tracks are designed to force constant movement, you’ll dodge moving platforms, bounce off trampolines, and collect power-ups to gain speed. Puzzle elements pop up mid-race, like rearranging floating tiles to create a path or solving a mini-game to unlock shortcuts. Controls are button-based, with a focus on timing presses for precise jumps. The game’s rhythm leans on quick decisions, hesitate too long, and you’ll fall behind. While races average 2-3 minutes, later levels introduce environmental hazards and rival foods with unique behaviors. Progression is linear, with unlockable characters and tracks, but no overarching story or objectives beyond speed and completion.
Community reception is split. The game holds a 78% user rating and 82% critic score, with 42% of players completing it. Average playtime is 4 hours 15 minutes, suggesting many treat it as a pick-up-and-play title. Moods are 68% entertained, 32% underwhelmed. Review snippets highlight its "fast, but repetitive after a few hours" and "cute visuals can’t hide shallow mechanics." Completion rates drop sharply after Chapter 5, indicating pacing issues. Achievement hunters note 37 trophies, mostly for race times and collectibles, but only 12% of players have 100% completion. The game’s appeal seems niche, loved for its whimsical style but criticized for a lack of depth or replay value.
The Jumping Food Racing 2 is a solid time-killer for puzzle-racing fans but lacks the polish to stand out. Priced at $29.99, it offers minimal value beyond its 5-hour campaign. The mix of arcade speed and puzzle-solving works for short sessions, but repetition and shallow progression make it forgettable. Achievements add light incentive, but the 12% full-completion rate shows most lose interest quickly. Recommended for players who enjoy chaotic, bite-sized challenges and don’t mind a lack of depth. Skip it if you prefer structured progression or meaningful mechanics.
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