![]() These flights of fancy are subdued and relaxing, starkly contrasting the breakneck pace of your ground game. The most obvious additions are the jaunts in your trusty hot air balloon. Relentlessly pursued by the flying monkeys, you’ll navigate the obstacles in your path ad nauseum until your brain lapses or the ever-increasing speed outpaces your fingers. Swiping left or right turns, swiping up or down jumps or slides respectively, and tapping the screen activates power-ups. Gameplay has taken the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach. In spite of being based on one of the most beloved film franchises of all time, Temple Run: Oz features no exposition or dialogue whatsoever. Are yellow bricks and James Franco’s digital backside enough to warrant another run, or is this game a flying monkey to get off your back? ![]() Based on Disney’s upcoming Oz the Great and Powerful, the latest game in the series trades in Brave heroine Merida’s arrows for the wonderful wizard’s hot air balloons. Temple Run: Oz isn’t just the second spin-off of the Temple Run series, it’s the second to boast a Disney tie-in. Pitfall, an ancestor without which Temple Run would never have existed, and even Sonic the Hedgehog have gotten into the third-person endless runner act. ![]() It’s no surprise then that there are pretenders to the throne. The Temple Run series has been a runaway success, with Temple Run 2 being downloaded over twenty million times in its first four days of availability.
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