Subway Surfers App Game Review

By Peter Schmecker


Pioneered by Temple Run, this runner kind of game has grown to become quite popular on the mobile gaming platforms and you will probably observe at least several placed in the top charts from the App Store or Play Store. Today I will be looking at the Android App Subway Surfers, however it is conveniently obtainable on iPhone/iPad.

You play the character of teenage harmless vandal who's getting pursued by a relatively fat security officer together with his dog. Your job is to avoid the hurdles and pick up the gold on your way. With the coins you should purchase upgrades that include Hoverboards (which allow you to take some damage but still keep on jogging for example getting hit by the train) or you can start out 2000 metres further up. As with most video games at present, you can possibly make various in-game purchases to hurry the game up. As an example, every time you get hit you've got an choice to use some of your keys to keep on sprinting, these are modest unless you acquire some more.

The maps will be self generating so can be different on every occasion, to continually keep you guessing. While they do adhere to a related pattern as you will rapidly pick up combining together some train jumps, barrier jumps along with train stations. There are numerous pick-ups along the way perhaps a jetpack and a few toy dolls that will open up special additional bonuses and capabilities. Since we were making use of app, there have been not one but two updates, which adjusts the position of the subway you are surfing! The initial one was in Australia, and the up-to-date one is in Tokyo. The themes alter in line with this, which is actually a rather nice strategy to stop you from losing interest. The game features 'Missions' and 'Daily Challenges' in which once finished provide you with particular benefits. For example, it might give you extra coins or perhaps can release particular capabilities.

You begin as Jake, however you can get in excess of 10 additional figures you can actually select. Then again, you do need to either collect a number of items or even spend money on them to release them. The same can probably be said for the Hoverboard you are using. The application has never failed since we have been working with it. We played the mobile game on a HTC One but also on an Apple iPhone 4. The app is free of charge in the Android Play Store and Apple App Store, nonetheless there are a few in-app purchases as I outlined earlier to accelerate your game progress which is certainly standard in mobile mobile games these days. Because it is a cost-free game, there are many commercials. These are not displayed as you are literally playing the game however normally it's a whole screen advertisement once you load the app up and when you temporarily stop the game.

On the whole, this is usually a nice app. The creators unveil continuous updates with transforming views and designs, and the maps are self-generating which means it doesn't get uninteresting. My only critique of this is that often once you've been actively playing it for a time, the earliest few minutes of every game is dreary, after which it it speeds up extremely fast to some level which we discovered to be too tough, this means afterward you should withstand the boringly slow-moving section repeatedly. Of course, this might be because of just not being good enough for the game. A good absolutely free mobile game, putting a cool spin around the Temple-run type of games and one of which we discovered to be pleasing.




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