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Rail Rush Cheats And Tips

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Miniclip's Rail Rush drops you into a runaway mine cart headed for disaster, where your only chance at survival involves jumping over obstacles, making it safely to different tracks and ducking beneath pieces of wood while collecting gold nuggets along the way. It's fast-paced, user friendly and most importantly, a lot of fun. Come to think of it, you'll probably die a lot, so to help maximize your efforts, check out this Rail Rush cheats and tips guide.

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Rail Rush review| iDroidStation

Rail Rush by the name itself gives a pretty good picture about the game. The only difference here is it’s a cart running on rail tracks passing through various worlds.

Developed by Miniclip.com, The game initially began with just one world where you pass through an old mine. But later with new updates there were various new worlds like the horror land or steam factory or with the recent update the “Undersea World”. All these worlds are free to enter apart from the “Jurassic Jungle” and the “Pharaoh’s Tomb”. You can visit these worlds against 3 passes but if you want to continue playing you need to purchase them.

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Rail Rush Review (Modojo)

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Everyone who watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom remembers the thrilling mine cart scene, where Indy and friends frantically switch tracks while dodging hazards. It appears the developers at Miniclip sought to replicate this in the iOS and Android effort, Rail Rush, an endless-runner where the goal is to keep the mine cart moving at all costs. While not as varied as the competition, namely Activision's Pitfall!, it's hard to resist this title's intensity and the adrenaline rush that ensues.

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Rail Rush Review by Gaming on Batteries

Triverse writes, "3D running games are still going strong with many new entrants in the category every week or so. Some are great (we try to cover those) and some aren’t (we ignore those) and then there are some that have slight problems holding them back from being great (like this one). Rail Rush is interesting in its execution, who hasn’t fantasized about riding an old mine cart through tunnels since they saw it the first time in a movie (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom anyone?)."

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