![]() The boosts are customized to fit the setting, of course. Or Oz through his beautiful and marvelous land, following the Yellow Brick Road all the way to Emerald City. But you get to control Merida on her run through an old Scottish setting. ![]() Then, you have the personalized Temple Run games, like Temple Run: Brave and Temple Run: Oz. Plus, these games are so intuitive, and with such simple, basic rules that you don't need more than a couple of seconds to get hooked. All you need to do is run and collect as many coins as you can, that you can later use to buy all these things and increase your chance for a high score. The games offer all sorts of boosts and new characters you don't have to pay a dime for. Because the design is absolutely impeccable. But although your goal is the same as it is with all the other endless running games (run as much as you can), these two games are already iconic for this category. The result.let me just tell you this: I'm surprised there's no special Endless Running Games section yet in the AppStore.įirst of all, you have the two classic Temple Run games. So, what do you do when you really, really like a game? Besides playing it day and night. But this I can say: Temple Run was the first game I played on my iPhone. I can't really explain what's so captivating about endless running games. The game that you also probably have on your iPhone. Only to end up playing the game I also end up playing no matter how many games I discover on the way. They check out some of the arcade games I have. They are all enthusiastic about Angry Birds. Every time I meet with friends and they ask me what games I have on my iPhone, it always plays out the same.
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