2015年5月29日星期五

Temple Run 2 Review

Temple Run 2 has been a popular ADV game for a long time, which you can find on 9game easily ,following is some useful tips help you play it.
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There’s a two-currency system now, and while that’s usually a reason to groan, this is handled in a way more akin to NimbleBit’s games than most other free-to-play titles. Coins can still be collected, but now there’s gems, which appear infrequently throughout. These can be used to revive when dead, replacing the system of buying them before the game. The cost to revive goes up each time, though there is an upgrade to make it cheaper. As well, they can be used to temporarily power up the permanent player ability for one game. It’s actually very well handled, and prevents abuse of the revive system like in the original, as certain people were wont to do.
What is this permanent player ability, though? Well, in the original, earning coins would cause players to earn a big coin. Now, earning coins charges up an ability that can be unleashed by double-tapping on the screen. This means that a powerup like a shield or magnet can be deployed instantly whenever the bar fills up. These abilities can’t be bought outright, they have to be earned by unlocking characters or advancing to a certain experience level.
Most importantly, playing Temple Run 2 is a simple reminder of why the original was such a hit, and why it stnads above all imitators. Its mechanics are still pristine. Its controls are still pretty much immaculate. The formula has been tweaked, and I think it has come out for the better. It’s evolution, not revolution, but it’s still Temple Run and it’s sitll a lot of fun.
Of  course, besides Temple Run 2, you can find other ADV games on 9game.

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