Last week, Drake and Future offered up their surprise collaborative mixtape What a Time to Be Alive. Though millennials everywhere have declared their love of the release with a series of diamond emoji, the cobbled-together album divided critics. That said, there's no denying the appeal of its repetitive hit "Jumpman," which has now been immortalized as a videogame.
The game is basically just a reimagined version of the addictive mobile game Doodle Jump, with the song's repetitive chorus bumping along in the background. Pick whether you want to be Drake or Future, and then chant "Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman" as you hop from platform to platform, popping pills to gain energy.
Get up to something and play Jumpman here.
If you haven't had enough "Jumpman" for your Tuesday afternoon, there's plenty more to dig into. Specifically, someone looped Drake saying "Jumpman" for 43 minutes. See how long you can endure it with a stream below.
The game is basically just a reimagined version of the addictive mobile game Doodle Jump, with the song's repetitive chorus bumping along in the background. Pick whether you want to be Drake or Future, and then chant "Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman" as you hop from platform to platform, popping pills to gain energy.
Get up to something and play Jumpman here.
If you haven't had enough "Jumpman" for your Tuesday afternoon, there's plenty more to dig into. Specifically, someone looped Drake saying "Jumpman" for 43 minutes. See how long you can endure it with a stream below.