How Do You Cheat on Temple Run? – Temple Run Remake
Temple Run and every other Temple game in between is one of the most addictive games out there. And, I’m sad to say, it’s still true when it comes down to the game play itself. Temple Run is fun, smart, and funny. You’ll love all the little hidden items, the crazy characters, and of course, the puzzles.
In Temple Run, you have to kill everyone, so your energy bar won’t go down very quickly. And you also have to time your jumps correctly or you’ll be killed too quick. The trick is using the time you have to kill as wisely as possible. And that’s not all, if you run out of lives, you have to start the whole game over!
One of the things I like about this game is its time management factor. You can do whatever you want while your time meter ticks up. So there’s a great incentive to find the hidden objects and kill everyone, otherwise you’ll spend most of your time running from one puzzle location to another. Another thing I like is the music. It’s very catchy and fits the game well.
Temple Run is available for PC. A good version with an added bonus is Temple Run Flash. The music is just as good. However, I prefer Temple Run 2: Knight of the Ages because I like the different character themes. The graphics are a bit different, but that just makes them look better.
When you’re playing Temple Run, you can use a keyboard arrow key to move your cursor around. This allows you to view all the objects you need to in much more detail. The problem is that the view can get quite long if you don’t watch out. Also, some of the game icons can be confusing.
If you’re playing Temple Run online, you can type a lot of stuff using the arrow keys. Unfortunately, your movements aren’t as refined as you’d like. For instance, you can’t go up to a hanging light or press the light switch. If you want to change something, you either have to restart the game or click on the ‘Settings’ option on the main menu. Not only do you have to click a bunch of buttons, you also have to select the option you want to change. That means you either wait for it to load, or learn the command or typing combination that you want to enter.
The game is pretty fun. It’s fast-paced and a challenge for anyone who can handle a bit of action. However, there are some things about Temple Run that are frustrating. Like I said, you can easily get killed by an enemy and then have no way of doing anything about it.
Overall, Temple Run 2: Knight of the Ages is well worth playing. Even if you never want to play Temple Run again. It’s just one more thing to add to the mix of fun and frustration. At least you’ll be prepared to defend against an army of annoying, yet harmless enemies!
Temple Run is really just your average platformer. You run from room to room, jumping from platform to platform while avoiding those nasty opponents who run back for more. You’ll also find yourself chasing down items, such as hearts, which increase your life. The game is over once you’ve reached a certain percentage of lives.
The controls in Temple Run are fairly simple. They’re not exactly traditional, but they work. I especially like the up and down arrow keys, since using the left and right arrows wouldn’t move me very far in any direction. However, since you only spend a couple seconds a frame on screen, every little bit counts!
If you’re wondering how to cheat in Temple Run, here’s your chance! After you complete the first room, go back to the main menu and set it to another level. Now you can run through the room with unlimited lives, avoiding all of the enemies and items you didn’t fight. If you want, you can even collect all the hearts that fall down in this room! It’s really amazing how much time can be saved!
Another trick is to keep moving. When you die, your character falls to the ground and starts to get healed, making it very easy to bounce right back up. The only problem with this cheat is that you have to wait for your character to actually get up before you can use it. And that makes it so you have to memorize where the moving platform is! If you haven’t played Temple Run, don’t worry. There are other great games out there that have these mechanics!