飛べ!!サカバンバスピス!! 〜月を目指してジャンプしよう〜 Description
It is a simple tap smartphone game in which Sakabanba Spice jumps aiming for the moon.
The Sakabanba Spis advances automatically.
Tap the screen just before the scaffolding expires and jump across the scaffolding.
As you progress toward the moon, it becomes more and more difficult.
Beat your high score and brag to your friends!
[Three features]
1: It is a simple tap game that you can play easily.
2: Sakaban Baspis jumps energetically.
3: Let's go forward with the lively BGM!
【overview】
Title: Fly!! Sakaban Bus Spice!!
Genre: Casual game
Players: 1
Price: Free
【staff】
Director: Mitsuhiro Sugihashi
Programmer: Muneto Fukunaga
Music: INARI96
Model: Amano store
https://booth.pm/ja/items/4619064
Development/Sales/Author: MBA International Co., Ltd.
[Reference materials]
Scientific name: Sacabambaspis
Sakabambaspis is an extinct genus of Ordovician agnatha.
It was first discovered in an outcrop of the Ansaldo Formation on the roadside of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
It was named Sacabambaspis after the nearby village of Sacabamba and the Greek word for "shield", aspis.
-From Wikipedia-
The Sakabanba Spis advances automatically.
Tap the screen just before the scaffolding expires and jump across the scaffolding.
As you progress toward the moon, it becomes more and more difficult.
Beat your high score and brag to your friends!
[Three features]
1: It is a simple tap game that you can play easily.
2: Sakaban Baspis jumps energetically.
3: Let's go forward with the lively BGM!
【overview】
Title: Fly!! Sakaban Bus Spice!!
Genre: Casual game
Players: 1
Price: Free
【staff】
Director: Mitsuhiro Sugihashi
Programmer: Muneto Fukunaga
Music: INARI96
Model: Amano store
https://booth.pm/ja/items/4619064
Development/Sales/Author: MBA International Co., Ltd.
[Reference materials]
Scientific name: Sacabambaspis
Sakabambaspis is an extinct genus of Ordovician agnatha.
It was first discovered in an outcrop of the Ansaldo Formation on the roadside of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
It was named Sacabambaspis after the nearby village of Sacabamba and the Greek word for "shield", aspis.
-From Wikipedia-
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