With over a zillion downloads, Temple Run redefined mobile gaming. Now get more of the exhilarating running, jumping, turning and
sliding you love in Temple Run 2!
Navigate perilous cliffs, zip lines, mines and forests as you try to escape with the cursed idol. How far can you run?!
Halloween has taken over Temple Run 2!
- Run as your favorite characters dressed up in Halloween costumes
- Explore the all new
Spooky Summit map
- Collect the Halloween Artifacts
- Compete in Halloween themed Global Challenges to unlock spooky rewards
FEATURES
-Beautiful new graphics
-Gorgeous new organic environments
-New obstacles
-More powerups
-More achievements
-Special powers for each character
-Bigger monkey!!!
Temple Run 2 has been a revolution in free games for mobile, so many developers have launched similar games and inspired by Temple
Run. In this particular video we will see the comparison of Temple Run 2 Blazing Sands (Hall of Kings) and Running Lost Castle with
HD Gameplay Walkthrough and Review. Unlock all characters and play for hours. Temple Run 2 and Running Lost Castle are free games
type endless running that can be downloaded on iOS devices; iPhone, iPad, iPod and Android; Samnsung Galaxy, Sony Xperia, ZTE, HTC,
Nokia, Windows Phone.
Temple Run is a 2011 3D endless running video game developed and published by the Raleigh-based Imangi Studios. It is produced,
designed and programmed by husband-and-wife team Keith Shepherd and Natalia Luckyanova, and with art by Kiril Tchangov. The game
was initially released for iOS devices, and later ported to Android systems and Windows Phone 8.
A sequel to the original game was released on January 17, 2013, for iOS,[8] and on January 24 for Android. As of June 2014, Temple
Run and its sequel have been downloaded over 1 billion times.In June 2012, it was announced that Imangi had teamed with Disney to
promote the film Brave via a Temple Run-style game titled Temple Run: Brave. The game was released on June 14 for iOS and Android.
As with Temple Run when it was initially released, Temple Run: Brave cost 99 cents to purchase. After Temple Run: Brave's release
on the App Store, the game topped the charts as the most-downloaded paid game.
Temple Run: Brave is set in the highlands of Scotland. The default character is Merida, and as in the original game, the objective
is to keep running, avoiding the dangers along the way in an effort to achieve the longest time possible, while being chased by the
demon bear, Mor'du.
The new feature for Temple Run: Brave is archery. During the run, archery symbols appear with some dots above them, acting as a
signal that there will be bullseyes at which to shoot. The dots are the number of targets in the area. On the left and right sides,
the player will then find archery targets, and by touching the screen, an arrow is shot accurately at the upcoming target. When the
player finishes hitting all targets in the area, they get a coin bonus, and must then wait for another area with archery targets.
In an update, Temple Run: Brave received a new power-up, the "Will-o'-the-Wisps", which appear in the game randomly. When the
player grabs it, they are transported to a "dark" version of the game world, where glowing wisps appear in the player's path. The
player has to grab as many as they can, while still navigating the turns and jumps.
In 2013, Temple Run: Brave was ported to Windows Phone 8, and both Windows 8 and Windows RT (via Windows Store). In 2014, it was
ported to BlackBerry 10.
A second spinoff game, called Temple Run: Oz, based on the Disney film Oz the Great and Powerful, was released on February 27,
2013, for iOS, to coincide with the release of the film. On August 28, 2013, Temple Run: Oz was released for Windows Phone 8.
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