Joe Danger 2 gets chased by Undead Movie Pack
Joe Danger 2 has gotten an "Undead Movie Pack." It adds 15 stages, six characters, and three environments for $4.99.
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Joe Danger 2 has gotten an "Undead Movie Pack." It adds 15 stages, six characters, and three environments for $4.99.
Joe Danger Touch is on sale for 99 cents, to ring in a large update that adds 21 new stages and daily challenges.
Gosh, what a big happy family everyone is on PC. Hello Games today announced that it's buddying up with Team Fortress 2 and Minecraft for the PC editions of its Joe Danger games. You'll be able to be blockmen and make blocky levels in Joe Danger 2, and play as TF2 characters in both.
Dust off your tasselled leather jumpsuit (you don't get to wear it nearly as much as you'd like), as the world's greatest stuntman will arrive on PC in a scant ten days. Joe Danger and Joe Danger 2: The Movie will both launch on June 24, developer Hello Games announced today.
After a few years of touring one-stoplight towns, slowly building fame, the world's greatest stuntman is ready to play the finest venue in the land. Splendid stunty platformer Joe Danger and its sequel Joe Danger 2: The Movies are jumping from consoles to PC later this year, developer Hello Games announced today.
From today, you can legally ride a stunt motorcycle on trains, around the office, and even in the toilet. Oh no, but this is all a ruse, I mean in a video game. Not in real life, as you wholly believed. Oh, you! Joe Danger Touch hit iDevices today, you see, putting the stunts of Joe Danger in your pocket.
Joe Danger Touch is coming to iOS devices later this month, and Hello Games has detailed some of its features.
Joe Danger 2 will release on October 9 on PSN, and Hello Games has detailed the original prototype stages it's including as extra content.
Joe Danger: The Movie is hitting PlayStation Network, with a purported 10 hours of extra content.
Joe Danger 2: The Movie may be the last chapter in Joe Danger's career before he retires, but my, what a conclusion it'll be! Developer Hello Games today confirmed that its stunt-tastic race-o-platformer will launch on Xbox Live Arcade on September 14, bringing everything from mine carts and unicycles to dinosaurs and a newspaper route.