Nope, no sequel, but here’s a deep cut: the devs once joked about a prequel called 'Jam Packed: Commute Hours' during a charity stream. Imagine zombies invading rush hour! While we wait, try '12 Minutes' for another tight-space thriller. The original’s charm was making inventory management hilarious (who knew a stapler could barricade doors?). If a follow-up happens, I’d trade all my rare item drops for more of that absurdist survival chaos.
like escaping a zombie-infested concert venue. It’s janky but charming, kinda like how 'Night of the Living Dead' meets 'Office Space.' If you loved the original’s tension between dark comedy and desperation, keep an eye on indie titles like 'Signalis' for that same vibe.
Sequel? Not yet, but let’s talk why we need one! 'Jam Packed’s' genius was turning claustrophobia into gameplay—where else do you negotiate with a paranoid chef for scraps while zombies claw at the windows? The ending’s ambiguity (did the train ever stop?) begs for continuation. Rumor has it the writers drafted a sequel pitch set in a collapsing mall, blending 'Dawn of the Dead' social satire with deeper character backstories. Until then, I’m obsessing over 'Project Zomboid' for that mix of survival and storytelling.
After 200+ hours in 'Jam Packed,' I’ve accepted the sequel might be vaporware—but hey, the indie scene’s full of spiritual successors! 'This War of Mine' nails the moral dilemmas, while 'Darkwood' delivers that same creeping dread. What made 'Jam Packed' special was how NPC relationships felt urgent (‘Do I save the nurse or the engineer?’). If a sequel ever drops, I hope it doubles down on those impossible choices. Pro tip: Join the Discord fan server—they’ve datamined unused audio files hinting at a ‘metro system overhaul.’
Oh, 'Jam Packed'! That quirky indie game about surviving a zombie apocalypse in a cramped subway car really stuck with me. I spent way too many late nights strategizing over how to ration those virtual cans of beans. From what I’ve gathered digging through developer interviews and Steam forums, there’s no official sequel yet—but the studio did drop some cryptic teasers last year about 'expanding the universe.' Could be DLC, could be something bigger. The community’s buzzing with theories, especially after that Easter egg in their other game 'Pixel Shelter' showed a subway map with new stations. Fingers crossed!
Honestly, even if it’s not a direct sequel, I’d love anything set in that same darkly humorous world. The original’s blend of survival mechanics and absurd NPC dialogue (who forgets the zombie at the birthday party?) was pure gold. If you’re craving something similar meantime, 'Don’t Starve Together' scratches that resource-management itch with a weirder art style.
2025-12-10 06:28:16
5
View All Answers
Scan code to download App
Related Books
When Bad Boys Fall II
Iren KayKay
10
4.6K
Lucas and Jackie finally had their happy ending after a series of heartbreaks from a love-struck enemy. Now, they are about to start their life with their baby, focusing on building their future and career. Their love for one another is stronger than ever and each day, Lucas learns what love feels like for a man who never believed in love. But when a bad boy falls, expect many outcomes. A new enemy has come, and it will take Lucas and Jackie's love and trust for one another to stand against them. Family drama and romance with chaos becomes the order of the day.
Lots of people are asking so here it is:
Branston high series order - Jake, Nathan, Shane, Luke, Billy
Thank you all so much for reading!
~~~~~
Jake has one goal in life - protect his brothers and keep his family together. He has to find a job, earn his keep. He doesn't have time for trivial things like friends and girlfriends.
Kim wants freedom, adventure and excitement. She's not interested in living a life of regrets or what if's.
A chance encounter with the stoic and mysterious new guy in school, has Kim adamant to bring a little joy to his life, even if he doesn't think he wants it.
Juicy Robinson was the color of sweet black licorice, of a charcoal briquette soaked in lighter fluid and no one was going to make her feel like she wasn’t the sexiest thing around—not the white people that her mother had taught her to distrust and certainly not the homeless white man that has been watching her from the alley.Troy’s mental illness forced him onto the streets. After an altercation, Juicy finds herself rescued by this unlikely individual; a white, homeless man that she has thoughtlessly nick-named; ‘Mr. Cracker.’ Out of a sense of loneliness and true friendship the two outcasts try to find something deeper than friendship as they journey to self-discovery. Juicy is created by Pepper Pace, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
In a shattered world teetering on the brink of extinction, survival is brutal. Werewolves rule the wild, humans cling to scraps, and women are the prize both sides fight to claim and breed.
Emily, a survivor with no past, was raised by hidden women. She knows only endurance, not identity. When she ventures out for food, everything changes. Ambushed by men, she is saved and claimed as Luna by Hunter, a powerful Alpha wolf.
But the pack doesn’t accept her. Emily is human.
Torn between loyalty and power, Hunter makes a gut-wrenching choice. Pressured by his pack, who distrust outsiders and fear a human Luna weakens them, he feels forced to choose Isabella, a wolf with strong allies, as his mate to protect his rule. Cast aside, Emily questions her place, Hunter’s betrayal, and her continued pull toward him.
As tensions mount and Hunter's half-brother Kaden seeks the Alpha title, Emily becomes entangled in a game of power and survival. Her past emerges, along with dreams and her strange link to wolves, hinting at a secret lineage that could shift the balance in unexpected ways.
In a world where love is not an option and power seals fate… who will she become when her heart and future hang in the balance?
"I told you, didn't I? I instructed you, Jane. I clearly warned you not to even go towards that area but you had to be adamant..." Allen fumed.
"I was just being curious about..."
"And do you love the result of your curiosity now?!" He shouted at her and she hid her face away.
"I...I am sorry." She apologized meekly. She didn't expect it to end up this way.
"I am very disappointed in you." He replied and walked away.
____________
Things took a three-sixty-degree turn for Jane and Alex after she decided to do what she wanted. However, her return from the strange land exposed her secret that she wasn't even aware of and opened the human world to more danger which was unexpected.
Different emotions sprung up from different individuals but regardless of their feelings, they needed to find the key to shutting THAT world but it required one thing - a soul.
Between Jane and Alex, who would it be? Will love allow fate or will it go against fate to have it rewritten? Don't miss out on this interesting story. There are a lot of twists that will make you smile, laugh, and even gasp. Don't let's forget about the humor too. (✷‿✷)
~~~~~~~~~
Please endeavor to read Volume 1 so you can understand the concept of Volume 2. Check out my other books too:
= The Maniac Son of A Mafia.
= The CEOs Rejected Bride
= Meeting Mr. Ice Volume 1.
They are all completed.
Thank you.
Jenny & Jay - Volume 2
After the breakup...
Johnny Simmons thrives on competition—whether in the pool, in playful bets, or in charming his way through life. He’s used to being in control, but when Jane Shepperd enters his world, she proves to be an unexpected challenge.
Assigned to his study group, Jane is sharp, unfiltered, and unimpressed by his usual charm. Their first real interaction is filled with witty banter, subtle tension, and a clash of personalities that leaves Johnny both frustrated and intrigued.
Jenny & Jay - Volume 2 is the second installment in a five-novel New Adult series, following the lives of five childhood friends—Johnny Simmons, Paul, Brian, Aaron, and Daryl—all competitive swimmers bound by their deep friendship and relentless drive to win. While romance plays a central role, this is not a simple on-again, off-again love story; instead, the series explores the evolving relationships, rivalries, and personal growth of these young men as they navigate life, love, and ambition.
Oh wow, 'Jam Packed' is this wild ride of a story that completely blindsided me! It starts off like a typical high school drama—protagonist Hiroshi is just trying to survive exams and awkward crushes—but then BAM! A mysterious jam-making club recruits him, and suddenly, he’s embroiled in a secret underground world where jams grant superpowers. The club’s rival factions are fighting over a legendary 'Eternal Jam' recipe, and Hiroshi’s ordinary life spirals into chaos.
The best part? The author weaves in these hilarious food puns and heartfelt moments about friendship. By the end, Hiroshi realizes the real 'power' wasn’t in the jam but in the bonds he made. It’s like 'Shokugeki no Soma' meets 'JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,' but with condiments. I still laugh thinking about the 'Strawberry Smash' battle scene—pure genius.
Jam Packed is this quirky indie game that grabbed my attention with its vibrant art style and chaotic energy. The main characters are a wild bunch—there's Jam, this hyperactive jar of strawberry preserves who's always bouncing around, and Pack, his cooler-than-thou backpack buddy who keeps him in check. Then you've got Toast, the grumpy but lovable slice of bread who acts as the straight man to their antics, and Butter, the smooth-talking charmer who somehow ends up in every mess. The dynamic between them is pure gold, like a breakfast-themed sitcom with way more explosions.
What really stands out is how each character's personality shines through their design and voice lines. Jam's got this infectious enthusiasm that makes even the most mundane tasks feel like an adventure, while Pack's deadpan reactions had me snorting. Toast's constant exasperation is relatable, and Butter? Well, let's just say they've got more rizz than a dating sim protagonist. It's rare to find a game where the characters feel this distinct yet perfectly balanced—like a perfectly assembled sandwich, if you'll pardon the food pun.
The whimsical world of 'Jamberry' by Bruce Degen has charmed kids and parents alike since its release, but alas, there’s no official sequel. As someone who’s read it to my niece a dozen times, I’ve scoured forums and publisher updates—nothing’s surfaced. The book’s standalone magic might be part of its charm, though. It leaves room for imagination, like wondering what other berry-filled adventures the bear and boy could get into. Maybe that’s better than a forced follow-up.
I did stumble upon fan theories suggesting spiritual successors, like Eric Carle’s 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' for its similar playful rhythm. Or even Degen’s other works, like 'Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink,' which has that same quirky energy. But nothing replicates 'Jamberry’s' berry-stained joy. Maybe someday? Until then, we’ll just have to re-read and invent our own sequels.