This Is What a 'Doodle Jump' Arcade Cabinet Looks Like

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Chelsea Stark
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This Is What a 'Doodle Jump' Arcade Cabinet Looks Like

Mobile smash Doodle Jump has made the jump to the big screen. And we mean really big.

Doodle Jump arcade cabinets have been popping up in a few arcades around the country, notably some locations of Chuck E. Cheese and Dave & Buster's. This is the first one we've been able to see in the wild -- it's at developer Lima Sky's PR agency offices in New York City.

The arcade version of Doodle Jump converts the game's tilt controls into a giant sliding joystick so you can navigate the game's main character, affectionately nicknamed The Doodler, between platforms as he hops his way up the screen.

The game features the same cute artwork as the original, which launched on the iPhone in 2009 and then moved to every other mobile platform shortly after. Doodle Jump has been downloaded more than 150 million times as of last summer. The game's creator, Igor Pusenjak, has told Mashable in the past that he's been looking into a lot of licensing opportunities, and this arcade machine only represents one of them.

Check out the photos above to see more of the arcade cabinet. If you've seen one in the wild, let us know where and when in the comments.

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