Chris Buffa (Modojo): It's great to be Imangi Studios. The developer behind the immensely popular Temple Run released the sequel, aptly called Temple Run 2, last Thursday. In just a few days, the game has been downloaded more than 20 million times on iOS alone. That said, we caught up with co-founder Keith Shepard to talk about the team's success, along with plans for the inevitable Android version.
Temple Run 2 is a horror game. Recently, that’s been sort of obvious. For October, developer Imangi’s endless runner was decked out in Halloween accouterments. Jack-o-lantern’s shine with glowing, yellow smiles as you sprint past. […]
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Carl Williams writes, "It seems that Temple Run 2 is going the route of Street Fighter 2 around the whole of the 90’s. This is yet another expansion for the popular 3D endless runner. I missed out on the ice levels update that preceded this one. I don’t think I am missing much. This update is all about the desert and sand. Fans of that one episode of G.I. Joe where they entered that pyramid will probably find more than a little bit of fun in this one. If you can’t stand 3D, or 2D, endless running games then Temple Run 2 Blazing Sands is not going to change your mind though."