Triverse writes, "James Bond never ran away from danger, he was usually running into it, or at least calmly dismantling the machinations of the evil doctor or mad scientist of whatever movie he was in. For the first time, gamers can take the role of a secret agent, much like James Bond, to infiltrate the the secret bases that only mad scientists and mad doctors would call home. Who else would live in a base that has open lava pits, with no hand rails, electrified fences across walking paths and barrels of toxic waste just spilling out everyhere. Someone that is up to no good, that is who."
TTP:" Agent Dash, the endless runner game developed by Full Fat released a while back on the App Store, hasn’t receive any attention from its creators for quite some time. However the game has received a new update recently which introduces two new characters and several other features that expand and improve the experience. "
GG3 takes a look at the most explosive running games on the market. When the going gets tough, which of these titles offer the high-octane action and power we all crave? And is there more to this explosion of velocity than meets the eye? Maybe there's a message somewhere.
AR: Honestly, I’m surprised that it took so long for games that take obvious inspiration from Temple Run to pop up. But 3D endless runners are starting to creep out, and Full Fat Games have one of their own with Agent Dash. This James Bond pastiche has a tuxedo-clad agent running through the jungle, a secret base, and a city in pursuit of gems. The gems can be spent on the now-standard character upgrades, consumable items, and new characters, including Bond Girl parody “Joanna Goodtug” which is a little on the nose, isn’t it?