About Free Subway Surfer Tips
Subway Surfers is an interesting new game and popular runner for the Android and iPhone, one which follows the trend of taking the popular runner "run forever" style of gameplay and offers it in 3D.
The actual game betrays a few things about the title, however. While it is clearly inspired by the activity known as train surfing, there are some key differences. For one, despite being titled "Subway Surfers", dash? there do not seem to be any trains which go underground here (sure, some subways will exit tunnels and run above ground, but this game seems devoid of any train tunnels lasting longer than a few seconds). For another, the actual sport (for lack of a better term) seems to be more akin to actual surfing as one stands atop a train; in this game, your character is always running. And finally, even while always running, as much or more of the running is done on the ground than on trains.
Perhaps this is all semantics, but given the name and theme of the game, we felt it would benefit those who are familiar with the actual activity to know where the game differs.
With that said, Subway Surfers is a free-to-play run-forever game which allows you to use in-game currency to purchase power-ups to help you go farther and gain a higher score. Plus, you can use actual real-life currency to purchase those coins as in the game, in case doing so on your own is too much of a bother.
The concept is pretty simple: You play as a kid (one of three, with the other two available for purchase) who is tagging a train car in a train yard with graffiti when they are caught by an inspector and his faithful pitbull. Your runner kid takes off, and the inspector and dog give chase as you jump, roll, and dodge left and right around trains (both moving and stationary) and obstacles throughout the trainyard. All the while, you’ll be trying to collect coins, power-ups, and bonuses to reach for a higher score.
Unlike the similarly, the controls in Subway Surfers are thankfully not tilt-based, instead relying strictly on swipes of the touchscreen dash (left, right, up to jump, down to roll).
Fortunately, being hit by a high-speed multi-ton vehicle isn’t as gruesome as it might sound. The game’s graphics are colorful and cartoon, sporting a light touch of the ‘Homies‘? aesthetic. And when you’re hit by a train, you’re basically smacked into the screen (and it’s a bit funnier when you manage to take the inspector and his dog with you– not that we take pleasure in the torment of animals or humans). If you just run into an obstacle, however, the inspector and his dog simply grab you, presumably until the cops and/or your parents arrive.
As for the music, there isn’t much to say. It’s basically one track which runs while you run, and it’s not bad, though not especially memorable, either.
Features of the app:
- Unlimited Keys
- Mod game
- Maps
- Guides
- Tips
- Walkthrough
- Mod
- Trainer
- Characters mods
- Sound design and music
- Free download All codes in one location.
- FAQ
Overall, Subway Surfers has a few flaws, but as a free game, it’s a fun experience, particularly if you’re into the "run forever"? style of gaming runner. And if you’ve only experienced the 2D style of that genre, then this game makes a pretty good introduction to the 3D style.
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