I recently rediscovered Temple Run after years away. In the days of Temple Run 1, I was good at this game. I’m not anymore. I jumped back in with Blazing Sands (I don’t play Sky Summit because I don’t like heights. Yes, I KNOW I can’t fall off a lot of the course, my blood pressure still soars) which I struggled with but enjoyed.
Access to Blazing Sands recently expired [unless you buy it for 500 gems] to make way for Lost Jungle. The creators of this game really want you to admire the gorgeous scenery they’ve developed for Lost Jungle. I know this because there is literally nothing else to do. Sometimes I have to jump. There are hardly any blockades or tricky parts. I beat my high score the first time I played it. I’m embarrassed when I die in this course.
There is one thing Lost Jungle does have: coins. There are so many coins on the course and they are so easy to amass that it’s basically like playing Temple Run Junior. I imagine this kind of scenario is what people back in the days of the California gold rush thought they were getting into; what is also called a cruel irony. I used to be a coin hoarder because I wanted to max out my abilities, but now that I’ve polished that off, I’m a gem hoarder, because I want to buy back access to Blazing Sands. 248 to go.
periwinkle27 about Temple Run 2, v1.35