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
ReleaseJanuary 9, 2014
Genre(s) Endless runner
Mode(s) Single-player

Joe Danger Infinity is a 2014 endless runner game developed and published by the British indie studio Hello Games. The game was released for iOS on January 9, 2014, and was met with a positive reception.

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Release

Infinity was intended as an upgrade to Joe Danger , but due to exceeding the scope, Infinity had to be made into a separate game. [1]

Hello Games announced Infinity in December 2013. [1] The game was released for iOS on January 9, 2014. [2]

Reception

On Metacritic, Infinity received "generally favorable" reviews. [3]

Other critics received the game positively. [4] [14] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [15] [11] [12] [13]

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