Thursday 13 June 2013

Subway Surfers App Game Review

By Peter Terrence


Pioneered by Temple Run, this runner form of game is becoming liked on the mobile gaming platforms and you will definitely find a minimum of a few sitting in the top charts within the App Store or Play Store. Today we'll be going through the Android App Subway Surfers, however it is conveniently obtainable on iPhone/iPad.

You play as the character of teen harmless vandal who's getting chased by the very rotund security guard along with his dog. Your task is almost always to steer clear of the hurdles and collect the coins along the way. Using the coins you should obtain upgrades for example Hoverboards (which allow you to take some damage and still keep on running such as getting hit by the train) or you can start off 2000 meters further up. As with most mobile games lately, you can possibly make quite a few in-game purchases to hurry the game up. By way of example, every time you get hit you've got an alternative to use a number of your keys to continue to keep sprinting, these are typically modest unless you spend money on a few more.

The maps are really self generating so might be different every time, to continually keep you speculating. Though they do follow a quite similar structure because you rapidly pick up combo's of a few train leaps, barrier leaps not to mention the train stations remain the same. There are lots of pick-ups along the route perhaps a jetpack and some toy dolls that unlock special rewards and capabilities. Ever since we have been playing the application, there were 2 updates, which also changes the position of the subway you will be surfing! The original one was in Australia, while the recent one is in Tokyo. The styles change in line with this, which is actually a quite cool solution to keep you from losing interest. The game features 'Missions' and 'Daily Challenges' that as soon as they are finished provide you specific perks. For example, it may provide you with supplementary coins or perhaps can open up specific features.

You start as Jake, however you can get more than ten further personas you're able to choose from. Nonetheless, you will need to either acquire some items or spend money on them to release them. The exact same can be said for the Hoverboard you use. The mobile application hasn't failed since we were using it. We played the mobile game on a HTC One as well as on an Apple iPhone 4. The application costs nothing inside the Android Play Store and Apple App Store, nonetheless there are a few in-app purchases as I explained earlier to increase the speed of your app advancement which is frequent in mobile mobile games in the present day. Because it is a zero cost mobile game, there are some commercials. These aren't presented as you are literally playing the game however typically it is a whole screen ad if you load the mobile app up and when you stop the app.

Over-all, this can be a nice game. The producers produce continuous upgrades with transforming views and themes, along with the maps are self-generating which means it doesn't get boring. My only complaint with it is always that once you've been actively playing it for some time, the first few minutes of each game is boring, and then it speeds up really quickly into a level which in turn we seen to be way too hard ., meaning that afterwards you should put up with the boringly sluggish area over and over again. Naturally, this might be down to not being good enough for the mobile game. A quality absolutely free mobile game, putting a cool spin over the Temple-run type of games and one that we discovered to be gratifying.




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