Is This App Worth Your Time?

By Peter Terrence


Pioneered by Temple Run, this runner kind of game has grown to be very popular in the mobile gaming platforms and you might notice at the least one or two sitting in the top charts within the App Store or Play Store. Today we will be exploring the Android App Subway Surfers, however it is available too on iPhone/iPad.

You play the character of teen innocent vandal who is getting pursued by a somewhat large guard as well as his dog. Your task is always to stay away from the obstacles and pick up the gold coins as you go. Using the coins you can buy upgrades which includes Hoverboards (which allow you to take some damage and still keep jogging for instance getting struck by the train) or you can start off 2000 metres further up. As with most video games these days, you can possibly make some in-game purchases to hurry the game up. For instance, every time you get slammed you have an alternative to use a number of your keys to continue to keep running, however these are restricted if you do not acquire even more.

The maps really are self generating so can be diverse everytime, to always keep you speculating. Even though they do use a very similar layout because you rapidly pick-up mixing together a few train leaps, hurdle jumps coupled with train stations. There are lots of pick-ups on the way perhaps a jetpack as well as dolls which open special perks and features. Since we have been using the app, there has been not one but two updates, which alters the location of the subway you will be surfing! The very first one was in Australia, while the latest one is in Tokyo. The themes changes in line within this, this is a quite nice solution to keep you from losing interest. The game features 'Missions' and 'Daily Challenges' that as soon as they are achieved give you selected extras. For example, it could supply you with further gold coins or even can open particular features.

You begin off as Jake, however there can be over ten extra figures you are able to pick. Having said that, you do have to either get hold of certain items or perhaps pay for these to release them. The same goes for the Hoverboard you use. The application hasn't failed since we were working with it. We played the app with a HTC One but additionally on an Apple iPhone 4. The application costs nothing on the Android Play Store and Apple App Store, then again there are many in-app purchases as I discussed previously to boost your app advancement which is certainly commonplace in mobile mobile games presently. Because it's a no cost game, you will find commercials. These aren't shown when you are literally playing the app but typically it's a whole screen ad when you load the mobile app up and when you temporarily halt the app.

On the whole, this is a awesome mobile game. The manufacturers release periodic upgrades with evolving views and styles, as well as the maps are self-generating meaning it doesn't get uninteresting. My only critique of this is that once you've been playing it for a while, the earliest few minutes of every game is uninteresting, after which it it speeds up very quickly towards a level which we seen to be too challenging, which means afterward you have to experience the boringly sluggish piece frequently. Needless to say, this could be as a result of just not being good enough within the game. A high quality totally free mobile game, placing a cool twist around the Temple-run kind of games and one that we discovered to be exciting.




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