When you think back to Pitfall, the lead character in the classic Activision game didnât seem like he was in that much of a hurry. Granted, the Atari 2600 didnât create speedy animations but it seemed like Pitfall Harry was straight-up leisurely. I distinctly remember taking the time to line up jumps from alligator head to alligator head just right, like I had all the time in the world.
But, thereâs nothing leisurely about Harryâs latest spiritual descendant, the archeologist you control in iOS game Temple Run.
In Imangi Studiosâ jungle adventure, you steer an intrepid explorer who bursts out of an ancient temple with scary mutated gorillas hot on his tail. The gameâs of the run-as-long-as-you-can variety, where you swipe up to jump over gaps, down to slide under obstacles and tilt to angle your run. Like Jetpack Joyride, you collect coins to unlock different characters and power-ups.
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I like Temple Run for its good looks and simple controls, but Iâve been frustrated by misread inputs where a side swipe gets turned into a jump or a slide gets interpreted as a turn. Still, I played it constantly over the holiday break, with the same hope that I played Pitfall with back in the day: hustling in pursuit of an escape that I know will never come.
Temple Run [iTunes]