Jetpack Joyride has become one of those games that people just gravitate to. Originally released in 2011, it shot to the top charts in no time, and gained an even larger user base after going free on the App Store for 24 hours. Halfbrick community coordinator James Schultz took a few minutes from his hectic PAX East 2012 schedule to talk about the free update that looks to completely change the face of Jetpack Joyride.
There’s a limited-time crossover celebrating Metal Slug in Jetpack Joyride. The in-game event runs for three weeks.
Each week Sony brings PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable owners new content, add-ons, games and more with the PlayStation Store Update.
PP: Not all is good with Barry Steakfries’ return. No, instead of being a typical free-to-play game (the game features a ton of in-app purchases,) you’ll have to stump up a few quid before being pressured into micro-transactions.