![]() Two to four adventurers (or even a lone adventurer, playing to see how long he or she survives), are running along a path made up of five double-sided game boards. The premise is simple, and true to the app that inspired it. Luckily, the game is actually (surprisingly, perhaps) very decent. My willpower isn't that great, so I paid the money. However, a few days later, I saw the same game in a Home Bargains store (other discount stores are available), and it was just £4.99. ![]() It was priced at £7.99, and that seemed a little steep for a game that was probably going to be a bit crap, so I left it on the shelf. I first saw the game in a discount store called The Works (other discount stores are available). The board game version of the Temple Run app. well, that's a whole other story.Īnyway, where am I going with this meandering tale? But controlling a character in a game that is doing just that. ![]() In my real life, and even in my dreams, I can't think of much worse than endlessly running for my life from a demonic beastie. It's a simple but incredibly addictive game.Īnd that's the funny thing about games. You just keep playing, racking up a high score, until the inevitable happens and you get got (gotten? gotted?). If you hit a trap you die, if you stumble, the demon monkey eats you. The aim of the game is to keep on running for as long as possible, through a winding maze of bridges and tunnels filled with traps. This has awoken a demon ape thing that starts chasing you. Basically, you are a guy (or maybe a gal), who has stolen an idol from a temple. I am sure most people are aware of this app. Sooner or later, I will pick up my iPad (other tablet devices are available), and I will load up the Temple Run app. The road I am on goes on forever, and the werewolf is always snapping at my heels.īut then I wake up, and the dream fades, and I am lounging around in my underwear with a mug of tea skipping through the daytime television channels (this constitutes work for a writer, you know). I'm running away, but no matter how fast I run, I can't escape. In the dream, I'm running away from a monster. Evil demon monkeys? Endless running? Eternal horror? Sounds great. ![]()
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