Temple Run 2 is the sequel to the first Temple Run. It is a video game about endless
running. It was developed and produced by a husband and wife team. Keith
Shepherd designed the game, and Natalia Luckyanova programmed it. The game’s
voice actor was Kiril Tchangov. In this review, we’ll discuss the game’s Gameplay,
Graphics, Artifacts, and Leveling system.
Gameplay
Temple Run 2 is a continuation of the hit title, Temple Runner. In this sequel, the
player has the mission to save a cursed statue from a temple. The Devils are on the
lookout for you must make it out alive. The controls for this game are simple and
intuitive, and players can also switch between fullscreen and windowed modes.
Temple Run 2 offers the same addictive gameplay as its predecessor, with the added
bonus of enhanced graphics and new environments. In the game, you play the role
of an explorer who escapes from an ancient shrine by sliding under and jumping
over obstacles. You also need to avoid giant demon monkeys that chase you.
Graphics
The graphics in Temple Run 2 are a big improvement over its predecessor. Built
using Unity, the game boasts stunning lighting, colors, and fluid animations.
However, one thing to note is that the draw distance isn’t the best. Often,
environmental elements will pop-in right in front of your character. While this isn’t a
deal-breaker, it is disappointing given the power of iOS devices.
While the game’s graphics are impressive, they are still far from perfect. But for the
most part, they’re still great. While the graphics aren’t perfect, Temple Run 2 is still
more detailed than its predecessor, and the game’s environment and characters are
incredibly realistic. Furthermore, the game doesn’t lag, which is great news for
gamers who want a smooth game experience.
Leveling system
When it comes to Temple Run 2 leveling system, players have a lot of options. They
can buy Power Ups and use them to run faster or farther. The power-ups are
temporary and only last for a limited time. This can be a problem if you want to save
your run.
There are 44 objectives to complete in Temple Run 2. These objectives can be
completed throughout the game. You can earn coins and gems for completing the
objective. You can also use coins you collect to unlock the “Score Multiplier”
upgrade. You can also upgrade your level by purchasing it with coins that you collect
on your runs.
The leveling system for Temple Run 2 is completely new. After completing
objectives, you can level up and unlock new characters. By leveling up, you will
receive more coins and gems. The leveling process also allows you to unlock new
power ups, such as the Coin Bonus power up, which gives you 50 coins whenever
you activate it.
Artifacts
Artifacts are objects that can be used to earn extra coins and gems. Players can also
use them to decorate their runner. Some Artifacts will give more rewards than
others. They can also be sold in order to earn extra gems and coins. However, they
can only be collected once per run. Therefore, players must take special care when
collecting them. To do so, players should carefully check the rewards before
selecting an Artifact.
Artifacts in Temple Run 2 appear as treasure chests in the air that can be picked up.
These can be redeemed for rewards at the artifact screen. Artifacts fall into sets, and
completing a set unlocks a special ha
Story
Temple Run is an arcade-style running game where you have to run and avoid
“demon monkeys” as you try to steal the relic. You must use your speed to keep
from dying from crashes, random flames, or falling off the edge. You can earn
rewards by completing missions.
Temple Run was first released on Android in 2008. It has attracted tens of thousands
of fans around the world due to its innovative gameplay and graphics. It follows the
story of an ancient civilization that was plagued by disease. This disease turned the
leader into a huge demon monkey. The player must run through the dark cave and
avoid the demon monkeys while collecting coins and power ups. The developers of
the game took inspiration from popular games such as Sonic and Mirror’s Edge.
Since Temple Run was a huge success, Imangi has gone on to develop a sequel. It
also worked with Disney and Scopely to develop spin-offs, like Temple Run: Treasure
Hunters. The game has also inspired several other games.