AR: Well, it finally happened: Jetpack Joyride finally has made the jump to Android from iOS, about a year after its initial release. The game might be one of the most influential titles in the past year along with Temple Run as far as its gameplay and business model goes: earning coins and completing missions for upgrades is something seen in countless other titles hoping for similar success. So it’s kind of a surprise that it’s taken this long.
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.