Why did the creator of Subway Surfers create the game?
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UrbanExplorer
The creators of Subway Surfers, Kiloo and SYBO Games, wanted to develop a game that was not only fun and engaging but also endlessly dynamic. They aimed to capture the essence of urban adventure and rebellion. The concept of dodging the grumpy Inspector and his dog after getting caught spray-painting a subway, combined with the endless runner format, hit the perfect note. It's all about the thrill of the chase, mixed with the vibrant, ever-changing urban landscape. Plus, who doesn't love collecting shiny coins while surfing on hoverboards?
Best answer
UrbanExplorer
The creators of Subway Surfers, Kiloo and SYBO Games, wanted to develop a game that was not only fun and engaging but also endlessly dynamic. They aimed to capture the essence of urban adventure and rebellion. The concept of dodging the grumpy Inspector and his dog after getting caught spray-painting a subway, combined with the endless runner format, hit the perfect note. It's all about the thrill of the chase, mixed with the vibrant, ever-changing urban landscape. Plus, who doesn't love collecting shiny coins while surfing on hoverboards?
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GamerDude123
Subway Surfers was made to empty your pockets! Just kidding 😂. Seriously though, the creators wanted to make a game that was easy to play, hard to master, and fun for all ages. They totally nailed it with the endless running, swiping to dodge, and collecting coins. It's addictive and the perfect way to kill time.
ConspiracyKev
Actually, it's a clever scheme to get us hooked on running away from authority. Nah, it's all about fun and staying ahead in the game. Plus, the characters and world tours keep things fresh.
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