Jumper on Mobile
Designed for phones first. The vertical climb format literally needs a vertical screen.
Device Compatibility
Here's a rare thing in casino gaming: Jumper was genuinely built for mobile. Not "also works on mobile" — the vertical progression mechanic was designed around portrait orientation from day one. You climb UP the screen. Platforms stack vertically. The progress bar sits along the edge. It's one of the few casino games where playing on desktop actually feels like the compromise.
The interface couldn't be simpler. One jump button (big, center, unmissable), one collect button (equally big), and a bet selector. That's the entire UI. No paytable with 40 symbols to memorize, no feature menu, no autoplay settings. InOut Games stripped out everything except the two choices that matter: jump or stop.
iOS
- Safari 15+
- iPhone 8 or newer
- iPad Air 3+
- Chrome for iOS
Android
- Chrome 90+
- Snapdragon 660+
- 3 GB RAM minimum
- Samsung Internet, Firefox
Tablets
- iPad, Galaxy Tab
- Portrait preferred
- Full neon effects
Performance by Device
Flagship (2023+)
ExcellentiPhone 15/16, Galaxy S24, Pixel 8 Pro
60fps locked. Neon particle effects, smooth platform scrolling, responsive glow transitions. Battery: ~5-7% per hour.
Mid-Range (2021+)
GoodiPhone 12/13, Galaxy A54, Pixel 6a
60fps. Every effect runs cleanly. Instant game = less GPU load than reel slots. Battery: ~7-9% per hour.
Budget (2019+)
PlayableGalaxy A14, Redmi Note 11, iPhone 8
45-55fps. Neon particles thinned out. Jump/collect buttons still perfectly responsive. Battery: ~9-12% per hour.
Troubleshooting
Jump button doesn't respond
Wait for the landing animation to finish. The button locks during platform transitions to prevent accidental double-taps. Takes ~0.5 seconds.
Screen scrolls instead of playing
Enable fullscreen in your mobile browser. Accidental page scroll during vertical play is the #1 reported issue. Fullscreen mode eliminates it completely.
Bonus platform glow invisible
Green (safety net) and gold (boost) glows can be hard to see below 30% brightness. Bump it up before playing. Some screen protectors also dim the effect.
Audio cuts out mid-climb
iOS blocks game audio until the first user tap. If sound died during a session, toggle silent switch off/on or refresh the page. Background audio from other apps can also grab the audio channel.