Jumpman Junior is an iconic platform video game designed by Randy Glover and a sequel to the original Jumpman. Published in 1983 for the ColecoVision gaming console, it maintains the classic gameplay, requiring players to jump and climb through levels to defuse bombs. The game is set in a series of increasingly complex mazes, featuring ladders, ropes, and moving platforms. With its simple yet addictive gameplay, Jumpman Junior remains a beloved title in retro gaming circles. Its 1980s release cements it as a gem of the early platformer genre.