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In the village where Martin lives,the village chief’s magic crystal can make the plants glow with vitality. The evil wizard was greedy for the magical power of the crystal, and appeared in the village with a flash of lightning, stunned Martin and snatched the magic crystal.
Use buttons to jump move and shoot Kill the monster by shooting or jumping over the monster Get the power-up and other items to become stronger to defeat the enemies Double jump over the long gap Climb on the surface of the wall and jump continuously
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