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Temple Run: Brave ($0.99) by Disney features a similar great endless runner gameplay you know and love from Temple Run, by building the main character, Merida, from Disney Pixar’s upcoming movie “Brave.”
In mafia wars, you are going to run as Merida, escaping through the movie’s antagonist, Mordu, a demon black bear that’s 15 ft . tall with big claws and sharp teeth. Merida and Mordu explain to you the lush forests of ancient Scotland, that makes for a stunning background for the Retina displays in the iPad along with the iPhone.
When I first heard that Disney and Imagini Studios were teaming up for Temple Run Brave, I wondered where did they would incorporate the arrow mechanic. I imagined such as FANTASYxRUNNERS, where weapons and monster fighting can be a major game element, and I ought to say that I am disappointed in the way actually proved.
Temple Run Brave plays much like Temple Run, by building occasional targets for the side in the screen you need to tap to have bonus points. Upcoming targets are indicated by a bright red yellow arrow icon for the screen (which, incidentally, is far too large and distracting), as well as a tap will point an arrow flying towards target.
There isn't penalty for missing a target, nevertheless, you won’t score additional points. In the locations there are targets to shoot, you are going to not should turn or jump, that makes shooting the principle focus.
Those person who played Temple Run are able to jump right straight into Temple Run Brave, given it uses a similar mechanics. Swipe all over the place to turn, swipe around jump, swipe into slide, and tilt your iDevice to recover coins.
As in Temple Run , the coins that you just collect are widely-used to purchase power ups inside app. The power ups, that include magnets, score multipliers, the other time use resurrections, are like what you are going to find inside original game.
You can’t unlock new characters with this version, nevertheless, you can get new outfits for Merida, as well as wallpapers.
The game has objectives to earn, like running a specified distance or shooting an arrangement number of targets, and you'll find also Game Center achievements to earn and leaderboards to top. Currently, it's like Game Center support is buggy, but I expect an update will fix that shortly.
While I noticed no lag on my own third generation iPad, gameplay would have been a tiny bit choppy when playing on my own iPhone 4. This slight lag has not been bad enough to affect gameplay. I also remarked that the controls just weren't quite as responsive as inside original game, but I surely could fix this inside options menu by changing the sensitivity.
Temple Run Brave has not been the game that I hoped it could be, but I still enjoyed the updated graphics along with the new arrow shooting mechanic. It may not have got original gameplay additions, but it’s still really worth the $0.99 for fans in the first Temple Run game.