Endless runner or infinite runner is a
subgenre
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of
platform game
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in which the player character runs for an infinite amount of time while avoiding obstacles. The player's objective is to reach a
high score
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by surviving for as long as possible.
The method by which the
game level
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or environment appears to continuously spawn before the player is an example of
procedural generation
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. The genre exploded on mobile platforms following the success of ''
Temple Run
''Temple Run'' is a 3D endless running video game developed and published by Imangi Studios. The player controls an explorer who has obtained an ancient relic and runs from demonic monkey-like creatures chasing him. The game was initially rele ...
'',
with ''
Jetpack Joyride
''Jetpack Joyride'' is a 2011 side-scrolling endless runner action video game created by Halfbrick Studios. It was released for iOS devices on the App Store on September 1, 2011 and has been ported to other systems. It was released online as a ...
'' and ''
Canabalt'' being other popular examples. Its popularity is attributed to its simple gameplay that works well on
touchscreen
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devices.
Concepts
Endless runners can be
side-scrolling, as in the genre's early titles, top-down, or 3D, but the player is placed in a neverending level in which the character automatically moves forward. The player's only form of control is to have the character dodge obstacles, either by moving them out of the way or using a specific button. Some form of points, currency, or other rewards are gained over time by maneuvering in the level or simply staying alive longer. The game progressively increases in difficulty as time goes on. The player has a
game over if they are hindered enough by the obstacles that they are "caught" by whatever is chasing them and die.
History
Older games, such as the 1983 ''
B.C.'s Quest for Tires'', featured similar designs to modern endless runner titles. However, while ''B.C.'s Quest'' was considered a commercial hit for its time, its design was not copied. The endless runner as a subgenre was only created following the release of ''Canabalt'', a 2009
indie game
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developed by Adam Saltsman in which a
businessman
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flees from a city being destroyed by giant
robot
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s. It allows the character to leap and dodge obstacles when the screen is tapped, overcoming a design limitation caused by the simplicity of smartphone touchscreens.
Adult Swim Games
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soon asked Saltsman for permission to adapt ''Canabalt''
's design into their own title, and released ''
Robot Unicorn Attack
''Robot Unicorn Attack'' is an endless running video game released by Spritonin Media Games on February 4, 2010. In the first week after its release, the game garnered one million plays. Following Robot Unicorn Attack, Adult Swim released three ...
'' in 2010. It became an
internet meme
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due to Adult Swim's larger audience and its quirky themes. After only a few months, the
App Store
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was full of endless runner
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.
The genre was built upon with new ideas in the ensuing games, with ''Jetpack Joyride'' including vehicles and ''Temple Run'' introducing a 3D over-the-shoulder viewpoint. The
''Bit.Trip'' series added
rhythm game
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elements.
As time went on, numerous large franchises adapted their gameplay into endless runner mobile
spin-offs
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*Spin-off (media), a media work derived from an existing work
*Corporate spin-off, a type of corporate action that forms a new company or entity
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, including the 2013 ''
Sonic Dash
''Sonic Dash'' is a 2013 endless runner mobile game developed by Hardlight and published by Japanese game studio Sega. It is Hardlight's second ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' game, the first being 2012's '' Sonic Jump''. The game was released in March ...
''
and the 2015 ''
Lara Croft: Relic Run''.
References
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