What Is Meant by Tripping in Temple Run 2?

avatarRatingLink4 months ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisy4 months ago

In Temple Run 2, tripping means your character stumbles over an obstacle but doesn't fall. It slows you down and makes you more vulnerable to being caught by the demonic monkeys.

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avatarSigningSpine4 months ago

Tripping in Temple Run 2 happens when you hit an obstacle or fail to swipe in time. It's a warning before a full-blown faceplant!


avatarJiggettingBait4 months ago

You trip in Temple Run 2 when you mess up a swipe or run into something. Basically, you're still alive, just less suave.


avatarBakingAlert4 months ago

Tripping just means you kinda fumble but don't totally wipe out. Yep, even adventurers have clumsy moments!

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