Bomb Jack despite having three games under its belt never exactly became a very big franchise. Sadly I think it's primarily because they never really had their own identity, a gimmick, or really anything to make it stand out from all the other platformers.
You play Bomb Jack, levels range from Egypt to ancient Greece, you launch between platforms, you collect fruit and other collectibles and again did I mention how little identity it has?
Bomb Jack however has remained popular with hardcore gamers fascinated with beating worldwide high scores.
Alas I'm not one of those people and when I first played Bomb Jack (Aged 4) it was a less than memorable little venture eclipsed by considerably better titles.
The Good:
Cheerful tone
The Bad:
No identity
Very generic