All Game Items

All Game Items Guide for Jetpack Joyride



This comprehensive guide covers every item category in Jetpack Joyride, including currencies, outfits, gadgets, vehicles, power-ups, collectibles, and special tokens. Each item is explained with its function, acquisition method, optimal usage, and any synergies or upgrades.

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Currencies



Coins


  • Description: The primary soft currency. Gold coins with a dollar sign.

  • Obtaining: Collected during runs (laying on the ground or floating in clusters), earned from mission rewards, daily spins, and wheel of fortune.

  • Uses: Purchasing gadgets, vehicles, outfits, upgrades, and entry fees for special events.

  • Synergies: Combining with the Coin Magnet power-up significantly increases coin collection rate. No upgrade available.


  • Gems


  • Description: Premium currency (purple diamond shape).

  • Obtaining: Complete missions (particularly longer ones), daily spin (rare), special events, or in-app purchase.

  • Uses: Reviving after dying (20 gems), skipping a mission (10-30 gems), unlocking certain outfits/vehicles early.

  • Note: Gems are scarce; avoid unnecessary revives on short runs.


  • Vehicle Tokens


  • Description: Unique tokens for each vehicle (e.g., Propeller Part, Engine Part, Cockpit Part).

  • Obtaining: Collected as random drops during runs (small floating icons), from completing vehicle-specific missions, or via the Spin Wheel.

  • Uses: Collect 5 of the same token type to unlock the corresponding vehicle permanently.

  • Synergies: Gadget "Double Token" (if exists) doubles drops; in reality, no such gadget, but using a vehicle you already own increases token drop rate for that vehicle's set.


  • Wheel Spin Tokens


  • Description: Circular silver tokens used exclusively for the Prize Wheel.

  • Obtaining: Special events, daily login bonuses, mission rewards.

  • Uses: One token allows one spin of the Prize Wheel for a chance at gems, coins, vehicle parts, or rare outfits.


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Outfits (Skins)



Outfits are purely cosmetic—they change the appearance of Barry Steakfries (the protagonist) and his jetpack. None provide gameplay advantages. Some are limited-time event exclusives.

Outfit NameAcquisition MethodNotes
Default SuitAlready unlockedNo cost
Samurai Outfit10,000 coinsClassic look
Pirate Outfit15,000 coinsPeg leg cosmetic
Space Suit20,000 coinsFuturistic helmet
Ninja OutfitComplete "Stealth" mission setRequires 10 missions
Holiday Outfits (Christmas, Halloween)Special event challengesLimited time
Community OutfitsUnlock via promo codes (e.g., Fruit Ninja collab)Rare
  • Tips: Spend coins on gadgets and vehicles first; outfits are vanity items. Prioritize the Lucky Last gadget before buying any outfit.


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    Gadgets (Equipment)



    Gadgets are active or passive items that affect gameplay mechanics. They are purchased with coins and can be upgraded (usually cost more coins). Each gadget occupies one of two slots: Active (triggered manually) or Passive (always on).

    List of Gadgets



    #### Lucky Last
  • Type: Passive

  • Effect: Once per run, upon dying, you automatically revive with no gem cost. The revival happens instantly and you keep all coins/collectibles.

  • Cost: 5,000 coins

  • Upgrade: None (single use per run).

  • When useful: Essential for beginners extending runs. Use in combination with high-score attempts.


  • #### Turbo Boost
  • Type: Active (tap to activate)

  • Effect: Increases horizontal speed by 50% for 3 seconds. Cooldown: 15 seconds.

  • Cost: 2,000 coins

  • Upgrade: Level 2 (25% more speed, 4 sec duration) – 4,000 coins

  • When useful: Great for dodging tight corridors or collecting high coin clusters quickly. Synergizes with Coin Magnet.


  • #### Electron Shield
  • Type: Passive

  • Effect: Absorbs one hit from a Zapper without dying. Shield is consumed and respawns after 30 seconds.

  • Cost: 3,000 coins

  • Upgrade: Level 2 (shield regenerates in 20 sec) – 6,000 coins

  • When useful: Critical for long runs where zappers are dense. Pairs well with Lucky Last for a safety net.


  • #### Gravity Belt
  • Type: Passive

  • Effect: Increases downward acceleration after releasing the jetpack. Makes falling faster.

  • Cost: 1,500 coins

  • Upgrade: Level 2 (even faster fall) – 3,000 coins

  • When useful: Helps quickly dodge ceiling obstacles; advanced players use it for precision dropping.


  • #### Deadeye Darts
  • Type: Active (tap to fire)

  • Effect: Shoots a horizontal projectile that destroys the next Missile it hits. Cooldown: 10 seconds.

  • Cost: 4,000 coins

  • Upgrade: Level 2 (two darts stored) – 8,000 coins

  • When useful: Essential for missile-heavy sections. Useful in combination with Electron Shield to cover all threats.


  • #### Air Barrys
  • Type: Passive

  • Effect: Allows one extra double jump. When you release the jetpack and tap again, Barry does a small upward boost.

  • Cost: 2,500 coins

  • Upgrade: None (single extra jump).

  • When useful: Helps reach high platforms or avoid ground-level zappers. Pairs with Gravity Belt for tricky maneuvers.


  • #### Spin-Off
  • Type: Passive

  • Effect: Doubles the reward from the Prize Wheel (coins doubled, parts doubled if applicable).

  • Cost: 1,000 coins

  • Upgrade: None.

  • When useful: Only useful outside of runs. Equip before spinning the wheel for extra value.


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Vehicles



Vehicles replace the standard jetpack with a rideable machine. Each vehicle has unique stats: Speed, Jump Height, Handling, and Coin Magnet Range. Vehicles are unlocked by collecting 5 vehicle-specific tokens.

Vehicle List



Vehicle NameObtaining (Tokens)Special Trait
Space Time5 Space-Time Tokens (random drop)High speed, low jump
Bad As5 Bad-As Tokens (from missions)Balanced stats
Profit Bird5 Profit Bird Tokens (rare drop)x2 coin magnet range
Crazy Nose5 Crazy Nose Tokens (from wheel)Very high jump
S.L.O.G.5 S.L.O.G. Tokens (event rewards)Slow but indestructible (1-hit shield)
Steel Eagle5 Steel Eagle Tokens (collectible parts)High speed, precision handling
  • Upgrading: Each vehicle can be upgraded using coins: Level 1 (unlock), Level 2-5 cost increasing coins. Each level boosts stats (e.g., +10% speed, +5% coin magnet range).

  • When useful: Use Profit Bird for coin farming, Crazy Nose for high obstacle courses, S.L.O.G. for survivability. Switch according to mission requirements.


Vehicle Parts (Materials)



Vehicle tokens are the materials needed. They appear as specific icons during runs (e.g., a propeller for Crazy Nose). Collecting 5 of the same type unlocks the vehicle. There are no other crafting materials.

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Power-ups (Consumables)



These are temporary boosts that appear as floating icons during runs. They are single-use and last a few seconds.

Power-upAppearanceEffectDuration
Coin MagnetPurple magnet iconAttracts coins from a wide radius5 seconds
ShieldBlue glowing shield iconMakes Barry invincible to all obstacles3 seconds
Speed BoostYellow lightning boltIncreases horizontal speed by 100%4 seconds
Extra LifeGreen heart iconGrants one extra survival (doesn't stack with Lucky Last)Instant
Double CoinsGolden coin with x2Doubles coins collected while active5 seconds
  • Strategies: Combine Coin Magnet + Double Coins for maximum coin gain. Save Shield for dense zapper sections.

  • Obtaining: Random spawns every 100-200 meters of a run. Cannot be purchased or stored.


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Collectibles



Token Sets



There are themed collectible sets (e.g., Fish Tokens, Science Tokens, etc.) that appear during special events. Collect all tokens in a set to unlock an exclusive outfit or vehicle.

Set NameItems NeededReward
Fish Frenzy3 Fish Tokens (rare spawn)Pirate Hat Outfit
Science Fair5 Science TokensLab Coat Outfit
Jungle Expedition4 Leaf TokensJungle Explorer Outfit
  • Tips: Focus on completing one set at a time. Tokens appear more frequently when you're close to completing a set.


  • Achievement Badges



    Not physical items, but in-game achievements that reward coins/gems and unlock cosmetic badges on your profile.

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    Key Equipment Summary



    Essential Starter Items


    1. Purchase order: Lucky Last (5,000 coins) → Electron Shield (3,000) → Deadeye Darts (4,000) → Turbo Boost (2,000) → Gravity Belt (1,500).
    2. First vehicle: Unlock Space Time or Profit Bird (whichever tokens you get first).
    3. Power-ups: Prioritize collecting Coin Magnet and Double Coins during runs.

    Synergies


  • Lucky Last + Electron Shield: Two-hit protection before death.

  • Turbo Boost + Double Coins: Rush through coin-heavy zones.

  • Deadeye Darts + Gravity Belt: Quick descent after destroying a missile.


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Final Notes



All items except power-ups are persistent. Outfits and gadgets can be changed between runs from the Loadout menu. Vehicles are selected before a run. Remember that coins and gems can be earned infinitely, but vehicle tokens are time-gated by drop rates. Manage your resources wisely.