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|title=Temple Run: Brave | |title=Temple Run: Brave | ||
|image=Temple_Run-_Brave.png | |||
|developer=[[Imangi Studios]] | |developer=[[Imangi Studios]] | ||
|publisher=[[Disney Interactive Studios]] | |publisher=[[Disney Interactive Studios]] | ||
| | |released={{sys|ios|top=1}}{{rd|2012|June 14}}{{sys|android}}{{rd|2012|June 25}} | ||
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|genre=[[Action]] | |genre=[[Action]] | ||
|systems=[[iOS]], [[Android]] | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|ratings={{ESRB|E}} | |||
|series=Temple Run | |series=Temple Run | ||
|pcgamingwiki=Temple Run: Brave | |pcgamingwiki=Temple Run: Brave | ||
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'''Temple Run: Brave''' is an endless [[action]] game developed by [[Imangi Studios]]. | '''Temple Run: Brave''' is an endless [[action]] game developed by [[Imangi Studios]]. | ||
In June 2012, it was announced that Imangi Studios had tied up with Disney to promote the movie Brave with a game titled Temple Run: Brave that released on June 14 for the iOS and on June 25 for Android. Unlike the original free game, it costs 99 cents to purchase. | In June 2012, it was announced that Imangi Studios had tied up with Disney to promote the movie Brave with a game titled Temple Run: Brave that released on [[June 14]] for the iOS and on [[June 25]] for Android. Unlike the original free game, it costs 99 cents to purchase. | ||
Temple Run: Brave is set in the forests and wild of Scotland, with the default and only character, Merida. Like the original Temple Run game, Temple Run: Brave has its own store, but different. In the Store one can buy the same boosts in the original Temple Run, and the player can upgrade them afterward, like Invisibility, Mega Coins, Coin Magnet, Double Value, and other utilities. The player can also buy gowns, dresses and armor for Merida to wear during the run, or some new wallpapers. As the original game, Temple Run: Brave's objective is to keep on running and avoiding the dangers along the way for the longest time, while being chased by a wild animal. | Temple Run: Brave is set in the forests and wild of Scotland, with the default and only character, Merida. Like the original Temple Run game, Temple Run: Brave has its own store, but different. In the Store one can buy the same boosts in the original Temple Run, and the player can upgrade them afterward, like Invisibility, Mega Coins, Coin Magnet, Double Value, and other utilities. The player can also buy gowns, dresses and armor for Merida to wear during the run, or some new wallpapers. As the original game, Temple Run: Brave's objective is to keep on running and avoiding the dangers along the way for the longest time, while being chased by a wild animal. | ||
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* Clicking the left or right side of the screen will make your character shoot an arrow in that direction. Once collected, clicking on the wisp slowdown item in the lower left corner will activate it. | * Clicking the left or right side of the screen will make your character shoot an arrow in that direction. Once collected, clicking on the wisp slowdown item in the lower left corner will activate it. | ||
* You can also drag the mouse to simulate touch controls to do a sharp turn, jump and slide with your character. | * You can also drag the mouse to simulate touch controls to do a sharp turn, jump and slide with your character. | ||
'''--- Bonus meter ---''' | '''--- Bonus meter ---''' | ||
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* 3 yellow circle, 500 score | * 3 yellow circle, 500 score | ||
* 4 yellow circle, 500 score | * 4 yellow circle, 500 score | ||
'''--- Upgrades ---''' | '''--- Upgrades ---''' | ||
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Except from the regular 200 to 300 coin bonus by hitting all the targets, this upgrade will also give you coins for every target hit. | Except from the regular 200 to 300 coin bonus by hitting all the targets, this upgrade will also give you coins for every target hit. | ||
* Level 1, 500 coins, Adds 10 coins when you hit a target | * Level 1, 500 coins, Adds 10 coins when you hit a target | ||
* Level 2, 1000 coins, +10 coins per target (20 total) | * Level 2, 1000 coins, +10 coins per target (20 total) | ||
* Level 3, 2500 coins, +10 coins per target (30 total) | * Level 3, 2500 coins, +10 coins per target (30 total) | ||
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* Level 4, 5000 coins, +125 m boost (total 625 m) | * Level 4, 5000 coins, +125 m boost (total 625 m) | ||
* Level 5, 7500 coins, +125 m boost (total 750 m) | * Level 5, 7500 coins, +125 m boost (total 750 m) | ||
'''--- Second shot ---''' | '''--- Second shot ---''' | ||
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* Wisp magnet (In the next game you will attract wisps in the wisp world) | * Wisp magnet (In the next game you will attract wisps in the wisp world) | ||
* Resurrection wing (In the next game you will start with a special resurrection wing item activated, different from the regular resurrection wing is that this item will last until you die) | * Resurrection wing (In the next game you will start with a special resurrection wing item activated, different from the regular resurrection wing is that this item will last until you die) | ||
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[[Category:Disney Interactive Studios]] | [[Category:Disney Interactive Studios]] | ||
[[Category:Action]] | [[Category:Action]] | ||
[[Category:iOS]] | |||
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[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |