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Review: 2 Fast 4 Gnomz (3DS) | Digitally Downloaded

Digitally Downloaded writes: "When the endless runner genre is done well (such as Rayman Jungle Run or Run Roo Run) it’s compulsively addictive. These games can be bite sized and challenging, and yet the controls of them are so simple, and the game’s goals are always so close to being within reach that that “one more turn” stubbornness hits like a sledgehammer.

When endless runners get things wrong you get 2 Fast 4 Gnomz."

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Indie Studio QubicGames Cuts Price of 2 Fast 4 Gnomz on the eShop for Nintendo 3DS

After top grossing sales in Japan, the hardcore running platformer is on sale in Europe and Australia until 21st November and in America until 27th November

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Nintendo Download: 14th February 2013 (Europe)

Nintendo seems to revel in surprising us, and details of this week's download update in Europe have struck to keep us on our toes. We have a Wii U launch title going free-to-play on the Wii U eShop — with paid DLC, of course — as well as permanent price reductions and goodies on 3DS.

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2 Fast 4 Gnomz Review | Nintendo Enthusiast

NE:

I wonder just how much Qubic Games could have accomplished if they let their creative imaginations free reign. I felt like I was playing an indie game trapped in the shell of a casual game...

All in all, I felt 2 Fast 4 Gnomz was a tough game with lots of replay value, worth the cost of admission. As long as you know what you’re getting into, you’ll be rewarded with time well-spent. If you need a quick game for when you’re on the go, 2 Fast 4 Gnomz offers easy accessibility with a touch challenge to sink your teeth into.

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