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TMNT: Rooftop Run Review by Gaming on Android

Triverse writes, "The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) are one of those enigma licenses. Originally beginning as a black and white, self published, comic book that was anything but family friendly, they went onto several successful cartoon series, a few live action movies and of course, games. Over the years, we have watched the heroes in a half shell play out their battles with the evil Shredder and Kraang and their Foot Clan with only really one “bad” game amongst the bunch. That is a record only challenged by Batman, another comic licensed property."

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Licensed Running Games Worth Playing Round One

Triverse writes, "These titles are all licenses that certainly don’t scream “endless running” when you hear their names. We have kids shows, classic game characters and a lasagna loving cat from the funny pages all represented on this list. That is the point of this list though, variety and to give our readers an idea of the breadth of endless running games available."

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New Android Games On Google Play

John Bedford (Modojo): Regular Modojo readers will know that we like to bring you a round-up of all the new iPhone and iPad games that hit the App Store when the clock strikes midnight each Thursday. What about you Android gamers out there though? To which new games should you turn when you're next killing time?

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TMNT Rooftop Run Review - GamesReviews

From GamesReviews:
"The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have had a rough run the last two decades; what began as a mid-80s comic book grew into a cultural phenomenon in the early 1990s. Most kids I grew up with had the TMNT lunch box, the action figures, we watched the cartoons… and then over time, with a few bad studio film sequels and a failed live-action TV show, the pizza-loving turtles slowly disappeared from the public eye, save for a few attempted reboots (including a well-received cartoon series, and the recently announced Michael Bay film) over the past fifteen years. So seeing a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game appear in the App Store was a bit of a surprise – but seeing it be another endless runner unfortunately wasn’t."

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