In Jungler, the player controls a white, multi-segmented animal inside a blue maze.
As segments are removed, the creatures are able to move faster, thus making them harder to catch and eliminate.
Points are scored for shooting the creatures, as well as for collecting pieces of fruit that appear in the maze at random locations.
[4] Much in the way that Space Panic remained obscure, but a home clone from Broderbund was a hit in the guise of Apple Panic, the Jungler concept found success in a computer clone, also from Broderbund: Serpentine.
[5] In May 1983, Joe Startz of Kenosha, Wisconsin set the Jungler world record with a score of 180,720 points.