Selasa, 18 Juni 2013

Subway Surfers App Review

By Peter Terrence


Pioneered by Temple Run, this runner type game is becoming popular inside the mobile gaming platforms and you will definitely find a minimum of several sitting in the top charts in the App Store or Play Store. Today we'll be going through the Android App Subway Surfers, but it is available on iPhone/iPad.

You play the character of adolescent harmless vandal who will be getting pursued by a very large security officer as well as his dog. Your task is to always steer clear of the barriers and collect the gold coins on your way. Using the coins you could buy upgrades that include Hoverboards (which let you take some damage but still continue to keep jogging for example getting struck by the train) additionally, you can start out 2000 metres further up. As with most applications nowadays, you may make a lot of in-game purchases to speed the game up. Such as, each time you get struck you've got an alternative to use one of your keys to keep on running, these are generally modest until you buy even more.

The maps are self generating so are different everytime, to always keep you challenged. Even though they do use a very similar pattern since you will rapidly pick up mixing a few train jumps, barrier jumps and train stations. There's a lot of pick-ups along the route maybe a jetpack and some toy dolls which in turn uncover special additional bonuses and elements. Ever since we've been using the mobile app, we have seen two updates, that also changes the location of the subway you will be surfing! The first one was in Australia, and then the up-to-date one is in Tokyo. The styles change in line within this, which is a rather neat tactic to keep you from becoming bored. The game features 'Missions' and 'Daily Challenges' which as soon as they are done offer you selected extras. As an example, it could possibly supply you with more coins or even may open unique options.

You start as Jake, however you will discover more than ten additional characters you'll be able to pick. Nonetheless, you do have to either get hold of particular items or spend money on them to un-lock them. The exact same can be said for the Hoverboard you have. The app has not yet failed ever since we were making use of it. We played the app using a HTC One and on an Apple iPhone 4. The mobile app is free of charge on the Android Play Store and Apple App Store, however there are some in-app purchases as I brought up before to increase the speed of your app advancement which can be commonplace in mobile apps at present. As it's an absolutely free game, you will find several advertisements. These are not displayed whenever you are literally playing the app however in most cases it's a total display advert when you load the mobile app up and when you temporarily halt the game.

In general, this can be a really cool game. The designers bring out periodic improvements with changing scenery and designs, along with the maps are self-generating this means it doesn't get uninspiring. My only complaint from it is the fact that once you've been actively playing it for a time, the earliest minute or two of every game is dull, after which it it speeds up really quickly to some level in which we seen to be too challenging, meaning that you then have got to endure the boringly slow section time and time again. Naturally, this can be down to simply not being good enough at the app. A quality no cost game, placing a nice spin around the Temple-run type of games and one in which we discovered to be interesting.




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