At the end of each run, these spin tokens are used in a slot machine (one token gives one spin) which can award the player various prizes, including coins, additional spin tokens, a head-start, a player revival, and explosives that can propel the player's body for an additional distance after death. As the player travels, golden coloured "Spin Tokens" occasionally appear, which the player can collect. Contact with any of such obstacles would result in instant death, although Barry's body will tumble and slide for an additional distance upon dying. The objective of the game is to travel as far as possible, collect coins, and avoid hazards such as zappers, missiles and high-intensity laser beams. Because he is continually in motion, the player does not control his speed, simply his movement along the vertical axis. When the player lets go, the jetpack turns off, and Barry falls. The game uses a simple, one-touch system to control the jetpack when the player presses anywhere on the touchscreen, the jetpack fires and Barry rises. The official release date of the game has not been revealed yet.īarry flies through a volcano-like background. Jetpack Joyride 2 is currently in soft-launch phase in three countries: Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
The studio also released an official trailer of the game. On February 27, 2021, Halfbrick Studios announced a sequel to the game titled Jetpack Joyride 2: Bullet Rush. The game has been met with very favorable reviews, and has won numerous awards.
The game features the same protagonist from Age of Zombies and Monster Dash, Barry Steakfries, who the player controls as he steals a jet pack from a top-secret laboratory. There is also a real-time tabletop adaptation of the game by Lucky Duck Games. It was also released on PlayStation 4 on April 26, 2016.
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It was released online as a Flash version on on Android on September 28 on PlayStation Portable (via PlayStation Network, ported by Beatshapers) on November 20 in North America and November 21 in Europe on BlackBerry PlayBook on Decemon PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita (via PlayStation Network, ported by Big Ant Studios) on December 21 in Europe and December 31 in North America on BlackBerry 10 on Maand on Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 on June 5. It was released for iOS devices on the App Store on September 1, 2011, and has been ported to other systems. Jetpack Joyride is an 2011 side-scrolling endless runner action video game created by Halfbrick Studios.