'It's sad that many games slowly die,' said Sean Murray, 'and we've been trying to think of a way to let Joe live on forever, and reach the most people possible.'
Hello Games is now known for its epic development journey with No Man's Sky, but the studio's starting point was a stuntman. Joe Danger was a simple, fun, and polished indie game that was initially sold on PC and consoles before finding its way to mobile, and its success saw multiple sequels before Hello's gaze became fixed firmly on the stars.
Last January we launched Joe Danger on iOS 😍Now Joe Danger is playable in your browser for FREE 😎Joe Danger Touch and Infinity in full with improved visuals, on Mac/PC/Chrome/Linux, dynamic resolution, mouse and keyboard support.Play it here!https://t.co/v6nV4qEMvI pic.twitter.com/2azlwZEHnH"It's sad that many games slowly die," said Sean Murray, both Hello Games' founder and Joe Danger's creator.
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