
Halfbrick Fridays is an internal game-jam held by Halfbrick Studios, used to pitch their projects. In 2009, three casual games were released and advertised as part of this brand, with all of them using "Halfbrick" in their titles, making them a series.
While the tradition of Halfbrick Fridays continues to this day, and many games were pitched through this creativity program (With Fruit Ninja, Monster Dash and Battle Racing Stars being few of the games confirmed to originate from it), they were not released under Halfbrick Fridays brand, and as such are not considered to be a part of this series.
Video Games[]
- Halfbrick Blast Off (April 8th, 2009), Xbox 360 and PlayStation Portable
- Halfbrick Echoes (May 7th, 2009), Xbox 360 and PlayStation Portable
- Halfbrick Rocket Racing (September 2nd, 2009), Xbox 360 and PlayStation Portable, initially known as Halfbrick Thrusts and later as Aero Racer.
- Halfbrick Zombies - A cancelled twin-stick shooter, which was eventually repurposed into Age of Zombies.
Links to Other Series[]
| Direction | Series | Date | Description | Type
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| Raskulls | September 02, 2009 | Halfbrick Rocket Racing Trial Mode! demo and PSP version of Halfbrick Rocket Racing have digital billboards advertising Raskulls. A rocket from Halfbrick Blast Off appears on the background of the menu in Magic Brick Wars. | 2 | |
| Barry Steakfries | March 11, 2010 | Age of Zombies was originally going to be a part of Halfbrick Fridays series, and PSP version of Halfbrick Rocket Racing has digital billboards advertising it. A Blast Off Jetpack from Jetpack Joyride is based on the rocket from Halfbrick Blast Off. Jetpack Joyride Racing is a spiritual successor to Halfbrick Rocket Racing. | 2 | |
| Battle Racing Stars | July 13, 2018 | A rocket from Halfbrick Blast Off makes a cameo appearance in Battle Racing Stars. | 1 |