“As a long night falls across the Earth, a stranger arrives bearing the promise of new daylight, and the breaking of old covenants. But survival comes at a price, as our storyteller finds himself thrown headlong into the stranger’s dreams, running across words of fire towards a dire portent of the future.”
"Today’s game is a very interesting one that although is still under development has a rather great style to it that is definitely worth looking at. Run has been created by Graphichorse a one man development team from Norway.
Run starts off in darkness telling the story entirely via audio cues of a car crash. After the game pans in to your character standing by a burning car it is up to you to get to the end of the level. As you progress through the level you must jump and dodge your way to the end, however currently this is not too taxing." - Alex Wilkinson
Daav from NoobFeed.com runs through the entire 20 minutes of Run, an experimental title on PC. It ultimately fails to deliver the evocative narration it would want to realize through numerous flaws and a restrictive design.
AppSmile: Run!, a running survival classic by Arthur Ham, has recently received a great update with a new minute mode and unlockable powerups. The game’s simple concept and addicting game modes make it essential for the casual gamer.