John Bedford (Modojo): Almost a year ago to the day, we reviewed Joe Danger's first touchscreen outing, and we were impressed enough to award the game a blistering score of 5 out of 5 - the very first of very few games to receive that accolade in 2013. Now Joe's back in a new adventure, but this time he's been shrunk down to the size of a toy, and set up against an extraordinary number of environments.

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Though recipe may be familiar, there are still relatively few games on iOS which offer the same level of challenge, sophistication, and satisfaction as Joe Danger Infinity.