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2011 video game
Temple Run
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Developer(s)Imangi Studios
Publisher(s)Imangi Studios
Artist(s)Kiril Tchangov
SeriesTemple Run
EngineTemple Run engine (iOS)
Unity (Android)
Platform(s)iOS
Android
Windows Phone
ReleaseiOS
  • WW: August 4, 2011
Android
  • WW: March 27, 2012
Windows Phone
  • WW: March 27, 2013
Genre(s)Endless runner
Mode(s)Single-player

Temple Run is a 3D endless running video game developed and published by Imangi Studios. The player controls an explorer who has obtained an ancient relic and runs from demonic monkey-like creatures chasing him. The game was initially released for iOS devices on August 4, 2011, and later ported to Android systems and Windows Phone 8.

The game was a commercial success with positive reviews from critics. The success of the game led to a sequel Temple Run 2. Collaborations with Disney/Pixar to create Temple Run: Brave and Temple Run: Oz, and a third spin-off in development by Scopely titled, Temple Run: Treasure Hunters as a match-three video game. Temple Run also received activity books and a board game, with Warner Bros. Studios talking with Imangi Studios of a possible film adaptation. The success of the game also inspired multiple games that copy Temple Run's gameplay and branding.

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Legacy

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Sequels and spin-offs

Further information: Temple Run (series)

Temple Run was followed by several sequels and spin-offs, becoming the first game in the Temple Run series. The second entry in the series is Temple Run: Brave and is a spin-off based on the film, Brave. It was released on Android and iOS on June 14, 2012. The third entry in the series is Temple Run 2 and serves as the direct sequel to Temple Run. Temple Run 2 was released on iOS on January 16, 2013. The fourth entry is Temple Run: Oz and is the second spin-off in the series, now based on the film, Oz the Great and Powerful. Temple Run: Oz was released on The fifth entry in the series is Temple Run VR and released for the Samsung Gear VR headset on December 23, 2014.

References

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  10. Jordan, Jon; Editor, Contributing. "Temple Run goes first person as it supports Samsung Gear VR". pocketgamer.biz. Archived from the original on August 28, 2019. Retrieved August 31, 2019. {{cite web}}: |last2= has generic name (help)
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