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Temple Run: Brave is a new verrsion of the smash-hit endless runner that lets players play as Merida from the Pixar movie Brave.
Developer:
Imangi
Price: $0.99
Version Reviewed: 1.0
Device Reviewed On: iPad 2
Temple Run: Brave joins other iOS mega-hits like
Doodle Jump and
Angry Birds with a licensed version of their game. Based on the upcoming Pixar movie
Brave,
this has players controlling that movie’s protagonist Merida, who has
to outrun a giant bear that’s chasing her. The bear literally has arrows
and swords sticking out of it, which leaves Merida with one choice:
run. It’s the same core
Temple Run
gameplay, where players must jump and slide, turn left and right, and
tilt to collect coins and traverse narrow passageways. The big new
addition to the game are archery sections, where players must tap on the
left and right sides of the screen to fire arrows at targets; hitting
all the targets grants a coin bonus.
Not much is changed here, but the game is overall more detailed, with
the misty environments giving the game a fresh coat of paint to go
along with the fiery red of Merida’s hair providing a great contrast.
The game is still as addictive as ever, simple to play, and provides the
ability to purchase coins really only has a way to accelerate the
upgrade process, not as a necessity.
There are a few drawbacks to Temple Run: Brave. One, the game overall is still Temple Run,
just with the main character being a redheaded woman with flowing hair
instead of a fedora-wearing adventurer, or a football player. The
archery sections add some interesting new sections, but are not
essential parts of the game. The game also runs at a lower framerate
than the original game; it could be because the Android version of the
original Temple Run was rebuilt from the ground up in Unity, and with the Brave
edition being for both platforms, this could just be running in the
Unity engine. While it’s more convenient for the Imangi team, it does
appear to not be as good for iOS users, even on the iPad 2. Also, iCade
support has been removed!
Temple Run: Brave may be a nice change of pace for those who are still addicted to Temple Run, or got sick of Temple Run,
and just need a change of scenery to get re-addicted. If so, then this
is worth buying, with an initial $0.99 launch price that comes with a
2500 coin bonus. It’s still a great game, but this is not a true sequel
for those Temple Run addicts ready for one.
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