Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Is The Subway Surfers App Worth Your Time?

By Peter Terrence


Pioneered by Temple Run, this runner form of game is in demand in the mobile gaming platforms and you can notice at the least several sitting in the top charts in the App Store or Play Store. Today I will be checking out the Android App Subway Surfers, however it's made available on iPhone/iPad.

You play as the character of teenaged harmless vandal who is getting chased by the somewhat large guard and his dog. Your task is always to avoid the obstacles and pick up the gold coins on the way. Using the coins you can aquire upgrades which includes Hoverboards (which let you take a little damage and still keep on jogging such as getting hit by a train) you can also start out 2000 meters further up. As with most video games lately, you may make various in-game purchases to speed the game up. As an example, each time you get hit you've got an alternative to use one of your keys to keep running, these are small unless you acquire some more.

The maps are self generating so might be totally different on every occasion, to always keep you challenged. While they do use a similar style because you shortly pick-up combining a few train jumps, hurdle leaps along with train stations. There are a number pickups on the way for example a jetpack and several toy dolls that release unique bonus items and elements. Ever since we've been using the software, there are not one but two updates, that also alters the position of the subway you are surfing! The first one was in Australia, and then the present one is in Tokyo. The themes alter in line within this, which is actually a relatively interesting solution to prevent you from becoming bored. The game features 'Missions' and 'Daily Challenges' which once complete offer you specific perks. By way of example, it could possibly provide you with additional coins or perhaps will open up unique abilities.

You start off as Jake, however there exist more than 10 more people you'll be able to choose. Nevertheless, you do have to either pick up particular items or perhaps spend money on these to unlock them. Exactly the same goes for the Hoverboard you use. The app has not failed ever since we've been working with it. We played the mobile game using a HTC One and on an Apple iPhone 4. The mobile app costs nothing in the Android Play Store and Apple App Store, nonetheless you will find in-app purchases as I pointed out earlier to speed up your mobile game progress which is usual in mobile mobile games in the present day. Since it's a cost-free app, there are several adverts. These are not presented whilst you are literally playing the game but usually it's a total display advert whenever you load the mobile application up and when you stop the app.

In conclusion, this can be a nice mobile game. The designers produce regular updates with evolving surroundings and styles, as well as the maps are self-generating which means it doesn't get bland. My only criticism from it is always that once you've been trying to play it for a little bit, the first minute or two of each game is dull, and after that it speeds up really fast to some level in which we seen to be way too hard, this means afterward you should put up with the boringly slow portion over and over again. Naturally, this could be down to simply not being good enough within the game. A superior absolutely free mobile game, putting a neat spin over the Temple-run model of games and one of which we discovered to be fun.




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