What Is Ice Luge in Temple Run?

avatarCluingWear4 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane4 months ago

Ice luge is that fun, icy slide part of Temple Run! You tilt your device to dodge obstacles and make sure you don't crash.

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avatarCompletingClint4 months ago

The ice luge in Temple Run is basically a slick, downhill ride where you need to tilt your phone to steer. Simple but adds a bit more thrill!


avatarWhammellingSuite4 months ago

Honestly, the ice luge part is overrated.


avatarHouselingMoon4 months ago

The ice luge in Temple Run is a slippery section of the game where your character slides down an icy path. You have to tilt your device left and right to steer and avoid obstacles. It鈥檚 a cool twist to the usual running!


avatarCorsetingJoke4 months ago

I've played Temple Run for years, and the ice luge is my favorite part! It adds a chill (pun intended) challenge that mixes up the gameplay. Just don鈥檛 get too slippery!

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