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Endless runner or infinite runner is a subgenre of platform game in which the player character runs for an infinite amount of time while avoiding obstacles. The player's objective is to reach a high score by surviving for as long as possible. [ 1 ]
The game was Sonic Team's first Sonic game exclusive to smartphones. [8] Development began in late 2013 with a ten-person team, which expanded as the game progressed. [9] It was developed over the course of a year and a half using the Unity game engine. [9] [10] Series veteran Takashi Iizuka, who designed and directed previous Sonic games ...
Canabalt sparked the genre of "endless running" games; The New Yorker described Canabalt as "a video game that has sparked an entirely new genre of play for mobile phones." [11] Game designer Scott Rogers credits side-scrolling shooters like Scramble (1981) and Moon Patrol (1982) and chase-style game play in platform games like Disney's Aladdin (1994) and Crash Bandicoot (1996) as early ...
Lara Croft: Relic Run is an action-adventure endless runner platforming game in which the player controls Lara Croft, main protagonist of the Tomb Raider franchise. The gameplay is similar to Temple Run ; Lara must navigate endlessly looping environments, accumulating a score depending on the distance run.
Temple Run is an endless runner video game developed and published by Imangi Studios. [2] The player controls an explorer who has obtained an ancient relic and runs from demonic monkey-like creatures chasing him.
Temple Run 2 is an endless runner video game developed and published by Imangi Studios. A sequel to Temple Run , the game was produced, designed and programmed by husband and wife team Keith Shepherd and Natalia Luckyanova, [ 7 ] with art by Kiril Tchangov. [ 7 ]
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Sonic Dash is an endless runner, similar to Temple Run (2011) and Rayman Jungle Run (2012). [1] The player directs Sonic or another character through levels, collecting rings and avoiding obstacles and enemies. Unlike other games in the series, Sonic automatically moves forward at all times, similar to Sonic and the Secret Rings. [2]