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Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Oct 02, 2009
Mr. Crab 2 is the followup to Mr. Crab on iOS. The core autorunner gameplay of "tap to jump" remains, however the experience is bogged down with an overabundance of micro-transactions and intrusive advertising.
Run, jump, slide, and swing into this 4 player competitive platformer by DoubleDutch Games.
Sidescrolling racer/platformer with hand-drawn 2D graphics. As a guardian angel named Gabe, guide the titular Harold along multiple paths as he races through danger-filled environments.
Run or Die is an endless runner that focuses on the use of special abilities to stay alive! If you stop moving the bomb on your leg will explode. Play in endless mode where every run is different or in special challenge levels with set abilities and info disks you need to obtain.
What would happen if you turned Frogger or Freeway into a voxel-style endless runner? You'd get Crossy Road.
Castlevania meets Canabalt on the Game Boy. A fast paced auto runner with retro aesthetics, supported by a unique control scheme and an interesting score system.
Mr. Crab is an autorunner sytle of game on iOS. It features a simple tap to jump control that make it easy for young kids to play.
Sega revives the Zaxxon franchise for a new release on iOS and Android.
Ninja Feet of Fury is an endless runner for iOS developed by HuTerra, a charitable social network.
A runner game where you play as Barry Steakfries as he tries to escape a Military lab with a Machine-gun Jetpack.
A 3D runner, the game has the player run through destructible objects while dodging indestructible objects and jumping pits.
Part of the Serious Sam Indie series, Kamikaze Attack! is a Serious Sam game where you DON'T play as Serious Sam. Instead, you control the infamous Headless Kamikazes as you set out to destroy... Serious Sam Stone.
A collection of all six games in the Bit.Trip franchise for the Nintendo Wii.
T.E.C. 3001 is third-person racing/action/platform game for XBLIG. It is the first entry from indie developer Phoenix Game Studio.
A 3D endless runner game for mobile platforms. Players swipe the screen to jump and slide, avoiding obstacles and collecting coins while seeing how far you can run.
Fotonica is a minimalist first-person endless runner / platformer.
Roller Angels is an action platformer published by Agetec, Inc. for DSiWare.
Asteroids Do Concern Me is mixture of simple retro gameplay in the vein of Super Cobra, Scramble or Canabalt and various visual styles. It's a Xbox Live Indie Game and was part of the "Winter Uprising", the community organized promotion effort.
Dash your way to save the kingdom by destroying Wizzy the evil wizard’s Lame Castle. Lame Castle is a runner type game available for iOS and Android.
The fourth installment in the Bit.Trip series sees CommanderVideo, the series' protagonist, running through levels in search of piles of gold as he avoids various obstacles.
Robot Unicorn Attack is a colorful, fast paced, score-attack platforming game that prominently features a prancing mechanical Unicorn with 3 wishes and a pocket full of dreams, gratuitous dolphins, and Erasure's song, "Always".
Players control a breakdancing salesman in this game for the Wii Shop and iOS devices.
Xbox 360 Live Indie game from Japanese Dot Zo Games
One Single Life is an iOS game in which the player must time jumps between buildings. The player can practice the jump with no penalty, but falling to your death on the real thing means you can no longer play the game.
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