Temple Run is one of those rare iOS games that went completely viral on the App Store. The fact is, there are new games released continually on iTunes, and most of them never even make a blip on the radar for iOS gamers. However, every so often the stars align just right, and a game absolutely breaks out in popularity. Temple Run is a great example of this.
Temple Run has already made its three-person development team untold amounts of money, and it's expected to be one of the most popular and lucrative games on Android too. And it's done it all by being free.
Temple Run is one of those rare iOS games that went completely viral on the App Store. The fact is, there are new games released continually on iTunes, and most of them never even make a blip on the radar for iOS gamers. However, every so often the stars align just right, and a game absolutely breaks out in popularity. Temple Run is a great example of this.
Temple Run 2, the sequel to the smash hit Temple Run, has now become the fastest-spreading mobile game ever. Undoubtedly, this is another "endless runner" where you run through never-ending stony ruins, pulling off impossible 90-degree turns, leaping impediments, sliding beneath jets of fire, and a baleful jungle beasts are coming after you.
Early last week I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus just outside of San Francisco to get some hands-on time with Disney Mobile’s newest iOS title which will tie into their upcoming movie Brave. Disney has been pleased with their mobile gaming efforts thus far, noting especially the success