Why did the creator of Subway Surfers make it?

avatarDistributingJoke8 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon6 months ago

The creators of Subway Surfers, Kiloo and SYBO Games, whipped up this endless runner to capture the thrill and fun of a graffiti-tagging youth escaping the clutches of a grumpy inspector and his dog. It's all about bringing that adrenaline rush and fun of the chase into a game, combined with cool characters, awesome power-ups, and diverse locations to keep us swiping and running. Plus, let's not forget, it's a fantastic way to showcase some nifty hoverboard moves!

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avatarRatingLink6 months ago

To make bank, obviously. Free-to-play but full of in-app purchases. Classic move, but hey, it worked and the game's a blast.


avatarTrainingLace6 months ago

Honestly, they just wanted to make a fun game. Endless runners were popping off, and they nailed it with Subway Surfers. It's that simple.

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