Once loaded, you go through a short tunnel with bright flashing lights and at the end of it you come out into the new world.Ĭompared to Whimsical Woods, Dark Forest is slightly different gameplay-wise. If you choose to change the world, the new world starts loading in the background and you can see the progress at top. You can either take that turn and go to the new world or take the other one and continue with the current one. Once enabled, the game will give you an option to go to the new world at one of the turns. You get the Whimsical Woods world by default but you can download the Dark Forest world for free. You just have to tilt from side to side to collect the coins and avoid crashing into the crystals, which is ridiculously easy.Īlso, for the first time, the game actually lets you change the world while you are playing. This is just as well because the balloon section isn’t particularly interesting and nowhere near as fun as the mine-car section in Temple Run 2. Unlike the mine-car section, this one is completely optional and you get to choose when you see the balloon flying in the front whether you’ll turn left and go for the balloon ride or turn right and continue normally with the game. If that’s not enough, occasionally one of the flying baboons will come flying at you from the front and unless you slide in time its instantly game over.Ĭoupled with the new obstacles, the game also features a new hot-air balloon section that replaces the mine-car section in Temple Run 2. You will discover, as you run, the ground collapsing in front of you while you’re a few feet away, trees falling ahead of you causing you to slide at the last second, pillars crumbling from the side, magic plants trying to snap at your feet as you come closer and the ground erupting, forcing you to jump. While Temple Run 2 had static traps that you could see from a mile away, the ones in Temple Run: Oz tend to jump at you at the last second. The biggest difference you will see between Temple Run: Oz and Temple Run 2 is that the obstacles are a lot more advanced in the former. But instead of just tacking on a new theme and a character (which is pretty much what Temple Run: Brave was) the developers have gone a step beyond and improved some of the gameplay elements. The game is based on the movie so the visuals are naturally inspired by the movie’s visual design. Temple Run: Oz maintains all of these new changes but packs them in a new package. There were also some new obstacles placed along the path, with most of the old ones being carried forward in an updated avatar. Now, instead of running in a completely straight line, the character went around a gently curving path that would occasionally dip and rise. With the release of Temple Run 2, the game saw its biggest leap forward since the original, where the visuals were completely reworked. Things haven’t changed much in Temple Run: Oz and you are still basically doing the same things, however, there are enough changes to make the game seem fresh. Temple Run has always been an endless running game where you play as long as you can, dodging obstacles along the way and creating as high a score as possible. Let’s see how this latest installment has turned out. Like Temple Run: Brave before it, Temple Run: Oz is based on an upcoming Disney movie, ‘Oz the Great and Powerful’ and carries forward the visual and gameplay enhancements from Temple Run 2 but with new level designs keeping with the theme of the movie. Now, shortly after the release of Temple Run 2, the developers have released Temple Run: Oz. But earlier this year, Imangi released Temple Run 2 that brought with it completely redesigned visuals and some new gameplay mechanics. It featured a new character and different level design but was essentially the old game in a new wrapper. It was also last year when Imangi released Temple Run: Brave, a variation of the original game made in collaboration with Disney for their movie ‘Brave’. It arrived on the Play Store last year and saw similar response from Android users as well. The game was an instant success, reaching the top of charts around the world. The original Temple Run hit iOS back in 2011.
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