Jetpack Joyride

Jetpack Joyride

Halfbrick Studios

Rating 4.5 (4,803,331 reviews)

A fast endless runner built around jetpacks, missions, and collectible upgrades

The design mixes reflex-based running with light progression systems, so the appeal comes from both moment-to-moment dodging and longer-term collection. It stays simple to read, but there is enough variety to keep each run from feeling identical.

Category Arcade
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.104.1
Updated Mar 1, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Jetpack Joyride is an arcade endless runner from Halfbrick Studios, the team behind Fruit Ninja. It follows Barry Steakfries through a lab escape sequence built around one-touch movement, hazard dodging, and the occasional vehicle or jetpack gimmick. The loop is straightforward: survive as long as possible, complete missions, collect coins, and spend them on upgrades, gadgets, and cosmetic items. That structure gives the game a steady sense of forward motion without asking for a long attention span. Its tone is deliberately silly, with mechanical dragons, absurd costumes, and lab hazards that keep the action light rather than punishing. On mobile, it fits short sessions well, but the mission system and collection layer also give it a reason to keep returning.

Core Gameplay Features

  • One-Touch Controls Movement is built around simple taps, which keeps the action readable on a phone or tablet. That makes the game easy to pick up, while still leaving room for timing mistakes and close calls.
  • Mission Progression Daring missions feed into rank progression, giving each run a purpose beyond survival. This helps the loop feel structured instead of purely endless, especially for players who like measurable goals.
  • Vehicle Variety The game mixes standard jetpack runs with crazy vehicles and the wave-rider. These changes break up the basic runner rhythm and add brief bursts of novelty without changing the core format.
  • Coins And Upgrades Runs reward coins that can be spent on gadgets, power-ups, and other unlocks. That collection layer gives repeated play a practical payoff and supports long-term experimentation.
  • Cosmetic Customization Barry can be dressed in ridiculous outfits, which adds a light personalization layer. It does not change the genre structure, but it gives progression a visible reward beyond score chasing.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile arcade runners, the game stands out less for complexity than for how many systems it packs into a familiar format. The install base and rating volume also suggest a long-lived audience rather than a brief trend.

  • Large Player Base The Play Store lists 100,000,000+ installs, and the rating count exceeds 4.8 million. That scale suggests a well-tested mobile release with a broad audience and plenty of player feedback.
  • Cross-Platform Release It is available on both Android and iPhone, with current versions listed on Google Play and the App Store. That makes it easy to keep progress and expectations aligned across major mobile platforms.
  • Frequent Lightweight Sessions The endless-runner structure suits short bursts, which is useful for mobile play. Runs can be started quickly, and the mission system gives those brief sessions a sense of direction.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main caveats are practical rather than severe. It is free to download, but the listing confirms optional in-app purchases, and the large install base makes that monetization context worth noting. The game is also broad enough for younger players, but still worth checking against household rules.

  • Optional Purchases The store listing says the game includes optional in-app purchases. That usually means some progression or cosmetic convenience may be tied to spending, even though the base app is free.
  • Age Rating Google Play rates it Everyone 10+ and the App Store lists 9+. That places it in a family-friendly bracket, though parents may still want to review the action-heavy presentation.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists a size of about 418 MB, so leaving extra free space for updates and cache is sensible. The Play Store size is not shown, so the listing should be checked before installing on a tight device.

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