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well ants ive never seen it that way before and its very helpful advice if youve never played before, but you still have to watch out for bombs, if you have to much speed you go over it and cannot make the next building jump, if your to slow youll never make it over the bomb, its always good to keep your pace and speed up its really no difference then acually just going randomly.
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I feel, and correct if I'm wrong: the starting environment of an office building suggests an escape from the corporate machine, an escape from being a mindless drone to being a true individual...at least that's what I think. Also: AWESOME GAME GREAT JOB!
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I love the theme and awesomeness of this game like robots took over the world and the guy is the only guy left in the word and he's running on buildings and jumping though them awesomely
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hey is that a mech suit in the background??? *looks....dies* CURSE YOU DISTRACTING BACKGROUND ELEMENTS!!!! :P 5/5 though...
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Without question one of the hardest runner games I've ever played. I've never found a game that not only shovels coal onto my fire of hate for windows, but also makes me want to buy thousands of dollars worth of movie glass. 5/5 for making my roomie and me stay up for four hours only to hit a high of 4872 Feet. Bravo!
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Congratulations! You just won the Runner's High Badge and 30 points! HERE is a tip for you: there are these kinds of buildings: glass windows on side, crumbling, random bomb hit the building, and nothing happens. the birds are just accessory. but you will never see birds in crumbling buildings. crumbling buildings will start falling apart once u step on it. (Amazing what a 100~200 pound guy running in x m/s can do). SECONDLY, about every 3 buildings hit ONE obstacle to moderate the runner speed. The rest use luck, experiment, and gaming logic. +1 to keep this comment.
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Finally got the hard badge, I realised I hate the screen shaking, and some lag now and then, more than the windows/boxes/robots. They ruin my timing.
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Overall a nice game with greatmusic, SFX and GFX - intuitive to learn and difficult to master (like all the best games). Excellent replayability, or just play a ten second quickie, the myterious plot makes the whole thing even more atmospheric and gives the runner genre a hint on how to go with these - there is clearly a reason to run here and it makes it a better game! Overall, excellent, could do with a little more lead time on those windows though!!
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This is one of those games where you start out going "Darn it." when you die, then "Dammit", then "SHIT!" and ends with "F~~~ YOU!" and rage quit. Next day: repeat.
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I <3 this game. Between the minimalist control scheme, new-age sounds and old-school graphics lie something that makes this game very addictive. I found myself contently playing this game for hours thanks to the brutality of the randomly generated terrain. The designers have my compliments for producing this piece, which I would recommend for those who love to challenge themselves.
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So what if he runs the 100, 200, 400, and any other race you can mention faster than anyone else? He jumps 100 meters easily, and can leap up to 4 times his own height. We may have found the new miracle training technique for track and field athletes.
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Something I've not seen mentioned in the comments -- there is warning that a bomb is going to drop. If you hear a clunk, similar to but not the same as the noise of running into a box, it means a bomb will fall on the next building. Sometimes, you won't hear it because of other sound effects or the music. It's easier to hear with headphones than a laptop speaker and one version of this game I played recommended using headphones, anyway, "for maximum awesome" -- I second this.
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this mans adernaline must have been PUMPING to run that fast.
simple.addictive.beautiful. with basic principles such as jump and run
highly addictive