PadGadget: Worm Run is a side scrolling platformer with a unique control scheme. In most platform games you use a joystick to run forward while additional buttons implement jumps or other maneuvers. Worm Run, though, uses swipe gestures for movement, and it incorporates endless running style gameplay for a fresh feel.
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The DU Speed Booster & Dropcam apps are extremely usefull. Can't believe Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas didn't take the no 1 spot
i miss my Samsung S3, as the iPhone and AppStore in my opinion doesnt compare game wise.
try Instafusion app.....it has a very easy and beautiful interface.....i just love this app....
Shane Ryan, Thunderbolt:
‘Tremors in space‘ could be the PR tagline for Golden Ruby Games’ touchscreen swipe-a-thon. Abandoned in an intergalactic underground facility, our would-be-hero Zeke must escape from a giant worm that has been accidentally excavated during a recent mining operation. Unlike most ’80s sci-horror flicks of a similar thematic nature, there’s no happy ending for the sole survivor in Worm Run, or indeed for ourselves.
Touch Arcade: To coin a phrase from a popular comedian, what is the deal with the characters in these running games? Why are they running? What's the rush? You know, you could've snagged that coin tucked away behind that pillar back there if you would've just eased on up to it. The terrified spaceman you play in Worm Run [$0.99] has a valid excuse. He's on the move, and needs to stay that way, because a giant worm is plunging after him, devouring everything in its path. Glance back and you'll see him, eating his way through stone and dirt and steel.