Kotaku: My defenses have crumbled. I can no longer resist Temple Run. Now I just need to make sure it doesn't destroy my hands.
The release of Temple Run 2 has brought me in line with the millions of other people who love playing Imangi Studios' endless runner. This game is becoming my podcast game—the game I play when I'm listening to the news or other pre-recorded chatter on my phone. I like it (not as much as Fire Emblem Awakening on my 3DS, but that's another story.)
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. […]
KeenGamer: "Temple Run 2 is everybody’s favorite endless running game on the Android and iOS platforms. Have you recently added Temple Run 2 to your tablet or mobile? If so, check out some of the TR 2 tips below.''
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."