Joe Danger Infinity

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Joe Danger Infinity
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Developer(s) Hello Games
Publisher(s) Hello Games
Platform(s) iOS
Release9 January 2014
Genre(s) Endless runner

Joe Danger Infinity is an endless runner developed and published by British indie studio Hello Games. [1] It was released for iOS devices on 9 January 2014. [2]

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Reception

The game received "favourable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [3]

Digital Spy gave it all five stars, saying that it "doesn't take the series to new heights, but the old daredevil still has plenty of life left in him." [13] Metro gave the game a score of eight out of ten, calling it "The best Joe Danger yet, with some fun new gimmick and some of the best touchscreen controls ever seen in an action game." [15] However, National Post gave it seven out of ten, saying, "Worth keeping in mind for series n00bs: I've found Joe Danger games play a bit better on an iPhone or even an iPad Mini than an iPad." [14]

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