Sonic Runners is a new mobile endless running game for the iOS and Android platforms. Conceptually it stays amazingly true to the Sonic way - you play as Sonic and his large cast of friends, and your goal is to get as far as possible, collect rings, red star rings and other goodies, while fighting off Dr. Eggman as he tries to attack you every step of the way.
It’s been a while since we’ve had a honest to goodness leak of a Sonic game. But we have a new one thanks to Gameloft’s customer care site. The site has a support page dedicated to Sonic Runners Adventure, a yet to be announced follow-up to the 2015 game Sonic Runners. In case you missed out on it: Sonic Runners was a free endless runner for mobile devices developed by Sonic Team that had its servers shut down last year. Like our review of the game describes it, it was a solid game buried under a large amount of technical issues and scummy gambling mechanics. Going by the support page for Adventure though, it may be what the original game should have been. Said support page mentions a number of changes from the original game. Including: While the original Runners required an internet connection at all times, Adventure will only require it when starting the game for the first time. After that the game can be played offline. There are now three different kinds of level types: Finite, Looped, and Infinite. Finite levels require you to reach a finish line to finish the level. Looped levels are short levels that repeat for several laps, where you need to …
As spotted by Paul Veer, here’s something hilarious that players of Sonic Runners were treated to after trying out a recent in-game event. Amazing.
Don't apologize for that. Anyone who would have a problem with something like that should probably just kill themselves anyway.
TTP:" Earlier this week we have reported that a new game starring Sonic the Hedgehog called Sonic Runners was going to be released soon on the App Store. Hedgehog are apparently known for the punctuality, as Sonic and his friends have reached iOS devices in time."