While running you come across sign posts guiding you which direction to take and soon enough you'll see yourself transitioning between worlds with the yellow brick road collapsing before you and taking you to a different location. Further, you can choose to open all the boxes in case you're feeling too greedy, by paying additional coins.Ī new element in the game as is the essence of the original Wizard of Oz movie is time travel with the tornado in a manner of speaking. Here the bow has been replaced by a musical key to unlock the music box for similar bonuses. You could collect bows in the game to unlock different bonuses like extra score points and score multipliers at the end of each running session. Temple Run: Oz also has certain common elements as seen in the Brave version of the game. As always, the graphics are really smooth and you'll be in awe of the surroundings and the attention to detail. The musical backdrop of the beating drums has been replaced by the movie's background score that adds a lot of intensity and keeps the adrenaline rush going. The path itself will sometimes crumble while you're on high bridges or cliffs, forcing you to make a split-second decision to move to the side of the bridge that remains intact. Trees also often fall, seemingly out of nowhere, into the path to block your way. Plants in the game often leap from locations on the side of the path, attempting to grab you as they fall. They appear only when you approach them really close, unlike the earlier games where you could see them well in advance. The obstacles in the game are quite tricky and catch you by surprise. It seems to have gotten faster as well, demanding greater focus and better reflexes. The game is definitely more challenging than the original one but similar to Temple Run: Brave and the recently launched Temple Run 2 in some ways. Now instead of the three demon monkeys or one big giant weird-faced monkey, you're being chased by three flying baboons at the start of the game and every once in a while when you stumble while running. You run as The Great and Powerful Oz down the mesmerising Yellow Brick Road in the Whimsical Woods and The Dark Forest. But since this version is based on Disney's movie, it incorporates a lot of elements such as new environments, objects and characters. Temple Run: Oz stays true to the game's tradition of non-stop running as well as turning, jumping and sliding to avoid hurdles and collecting coins. We started running in the new environments to find out if it continues to keep us just as addicted as the original game. While one was Temple Run: Brave, based on the animated Disney/Pixar movie Brave, the more recently launched Temple Run: Oz is inspired form the upcoming Disney movie Oz: The Great and Powerful. Of these 4 versions, two are spin-offs released in association with Disney. The game has not just been appreciated, but went on to break the record of Angry Birds Space clocking in 50 million downloads in just 13 days. The game has seen 4 versions since the original release in August 2011, with the sequel, Temple Run 2 launching earlier this year in January. Ever since Imangi Studios launched the endless running game Temple Run for iOS and Android, it made sure that we never stopped running.
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