

If you'd prefer to play around with some pocket monsters on your mobile device and you live in Canada, you can also check out the beta for Pokemon Unite, a MOBA-inspired spin-off that will be out later this year.

The Australian studio hasn't released much in the mobile gaming space over the last five years as it was working on other projects, with its most recent titles being the 2016 games Fruit Ninja VR, Star Skater, and Dan the Man. While Jetpack Joyride was one of Halfbrick's earlier success stories back when mobile games were really starting to take off, it was Fruit Ninja that made the studio a household name. If you're interested in trying it out on iOS and Android, you can do so if you're a resident of Canada, New Zealand, or Australia. Much like the original game, Jetpack Joyride 2 will be free to play, but based on our short time with it appears to be packing even more paywalls, a deeper grind, and more unskippable adverts. One important point: Jetpack Joyride does NOT encourage gambling as many people. Developer Halfbrick has begun rolling the game out in select territories and plans to complete the launch over the next couple of months. just block that possibility and let him enjoy the free part of the game.
