The real-money aspects of the game aren’t at the forefront and it avoids the pay-to-win feel that some other free-to-play apps fall into. Though paying up does make the game slightly easier, you won’t be missing much if you’d rather save your cash. Though the game is of course totally free, players who want to spend real-life currency can buy additional in-game cosmetics and power-ups. You’ll also be able to unlock new characters like Tricky and Fresh, and there’s an entire library of custom cosmetic content to select from. You’ll gather coins as you run, which you can cash in on power-ups like jetpacks or hoverboards that will get you farther and help dodge obstacles.Īnother unique style change is the ability to customize the power-ups as well, using unique skins like the Jive Outfit that can be unlocked during gameplay. This improved game feel is then aided by the game’s slate of power-ups. It’s an ostensibly small difference but leads to a much better game feel overall. The swipe-to-move mechanic is a welcome change from screen-tilting mechanics in competitors like Temple Run, giving you way more precision and control over your movements.
The gameplay is pretty standard for an endless runner-Jake will keep running forward while you swipe left and right to dodge obstacles in your path. Playing as Jake, you’ll need to use your swiping skills to make it through an endless gauntlet of subway rails and grind trains to escape the clutches of the law. Thank you so much for reading.A far cry from drab and lifeless, Subway Surfers introduces players to a vibrant, colorful world full of eye-catching environments and unique characters. The only reason I took off a star is because I’m not a big fan of all the maps, and I think it would be wonderful to have the ability to choose which map you play on. I really enjoy this game, and I will say I was absolutely addicted to it around this time last year. I understand that it may be hard to create an update where you can go back to old maps, but that would make the game so much better. I’ve also enjoyed some of the other maps, and I would love to go back to those one as well. Now I understand this will sound very childish considering I’m almost 14 years old and I no longer like a lot of things like unicorns, but that was my favorite map EVER. The map was like a mythical one or something, I don’t really know how to explain it other than it had unicorns on it. This explanation of what the map looked like most likely will not make sense, but hopefully someone will know what I’m talking about. I first downloaded this app in 2020 when I got my first phone, and I absolutely LOVED the map it was on. I’ve had competitions with all of my friends to see who could get the highest score (I won all of them lol, I had like a score/distance of 3,675,984 or something like that) but my one complaint is that you can’t go back to old maps. Please Give Options To Go Back To Old Maps Finally, wish Subway Surfers bigger and better and Sybo Games better and better. Subway Surfers, an 11-year-old game released on the App Store in 2012, has been downloaded more than three billion times worldwide and is an indispensable part of the history of gaming. Second, one of the main reasons I play Subway Surfers is because it allows me to travel around the world from my home, but I hope Sybo Games will take a look at the city's human history and landmarks when designing the next version. I hope Sybo Games can have more Chinese city versions so that foreign friends can see the profound Chinese culture.
However, after watching all the Subway Surfers versions, there are only 16 Chinese city versions. Second, here are my suggestions for the game First, as a Chinese player, when I saw the Chinese city version, my heart was very excited, and I especially like the Luoyang version, the background music is not only good, the map is also very beautiful, and the limited characters are also very good-looking.