Why do I only get vehicle missions?

The vehicle missions are the most boring ones and I keep having only some of these like "collect x times y", "break x times y", or "do x meters with y".
I got more than 30 vehicle missions in row and it does not seem very random.
At the beginning of the game it was not like that, what happened? How are the missions chosen? Is it because I have the gadget that makes me start with a free vehicle?
Best Answer
Jetpack Joyride randomly generates the quests, so if you finish those eventually they'll run out, if that makes sense.
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Answer 2
I've also had a curious month-long string of nothing but vehicle missions, so I asked Halfbrick support about it, and apparently it's a known issue.
Thanks for your email and apologies for the inconvenience.
This is a known issue which should be resolved in the next update.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Nothing to do but wait, I guess.
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