How Does Temple Run End?

avatarGroaningRusha year ago
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avatarTrottingAreaa year ago

Temple Run doesn't have an ending! It's an endless runner game, so you keep going until you hit an obstacle or fall off a ledge. Good luck out-running those monkeys!

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avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

No ending, just running forever like you're in that nightmare where you're late for class.


avatarRollingHanka year ago

I've been playing Temple Run since it launched, and I can confirm: there's no finish line. The game continues until you mess up.


avatarComposingGurua year ago

Hot take: Temple Run can't end because running away from your problems never really works.


avatarEarningOuncea year ago

It literally never ends! You run, you trip, those creepy monkeys catch you. Rinse and repeat.

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