Temple Run is a 2011 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, and on January 24 for Android.
As of June 2014, Temple Run and its sequel have been downloaded over
1 billion times.
Initial release date: August 4, 2011
Developer: Imangi Studios
Publisher: Imangi Studios, Disney
Interactive Studios
Awards: Kids’ Choice Award for
Favorite App
Platform: iOS, Android, Windows 8,
Windows RT, Windows Phone 8, BlackBerry 10
Genre: Endless runner/Action
Mode: Single-player
In Temple Run, the player controls an explorer who, having
stolen a treasure from a temple, is chased by "demonic monkeys"
who want to eat him/her. As the game is an endless running game,
there is no end to the temple; therefore, the player plays until the
character falls off the temple to his/her demise or is eaten by the
crazed monkeys.
While the character is running, the player can tilt their device
left or right to move the character to the left or right of the
screen to collect coins or avoid objects. There are three types of
coin: gold, red, and blue. A golden coin has a value of one credit,
red is two credits and blue is three. The coins/credits can be used
to buy and then upgrade power-ups and other characters. When the
player needs to turn left or right, they swipe their finger across
the touchscreen in the corresponding direction. If they wish to jump
over an object, they swipe upwards; if they wish to slide under an
object, they swipe downwards.
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 will 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.
Temple Run: Oz
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.Free Game Features:
- A fast and frenzied experience;
- Very addicting… definitely a very different running game;
- Voted by TouchArcade Forums as Game of the Week;
- One of TouchArcade's Best Games of the Month;
- Over 50 MILLION players worldwide.
How to download Temple Run for pc
We all are aware that this game can only be played over mobile
operating systems and there is no official release of Temple Run for
download into a PC. But for those who wish to play the game on their
computers, we bring in a simple tutorial with easy to understand
procedure, using which the user can download the same to the PC (Direct Download link).
Let us have a look at the step by step procedure of the same.- Download and install Andy. Make sure that the Virtualization is enables in the BIOS settings and also make sure that your PC has the latest video drivers installed.
- Open Andy and complete the signup procedure and in case the user has a Google account, the same can be used.
- Open the application and search for Temple Run 2 and install it by following the instructions.
- Once installed, the Temple Run 2 for PC application is ready to use which supports both Windows as well as Mac computers.
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