What Does Tripping Mean in Temple Run?

avatarBurstingHong·a year ago
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avatarWarningSquad·a year ago

Tripping in Temple Run is when your character hits an obstacle, causing you to lose speed and making it easier for the monkeys to catch you.

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avatarLettingTail·a year ago

In Temple Run, tripping usually means your character stumbled over an obstacle, which slows you down and brings those terrifying demonic monkeys closer!


avatarCompletingClint·a year ago

It's that moment when you hit something or don't swipe in time, causing your adventurer to stumble—trip too many times, and it's game over.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·a year ago

Basically, tripping is your character's way of saying, “Oops, I messed up!”


avatarPleasingSkip·a year ago

Avoid tripping at all costs... unless you like the company of demonic monkeys!

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