Subway Surfers is mobile game where you play as a graffiti artist in a subway trying to run away from a police officer. Your goal is to get the highest score by staying alive, getting power ups and collecting coins. You could use coins to buy different characters, power ups, and surfboards. This game came out on May 24, 2012 and was really popular.
One thing I like about this game is the diverse settings and characters. The game constantly changes the setting to new places around the world. As I writing this blog post, the setting right now is Seoul. Each setting has a least one unique character for that setting. The character for Seoul is Mina. A setting may also have a special surfboard for it. The surfboard for Seoul is called Bubblegum. One thing I really hate about this game is the amount of ads that they have in the game. Sure, most mobile game an option to watch ads for rewards but this game has an unskippable ad after every run that you do. This really gets annoying when you want to keep playing multiple rounds. This problem is avoidable if you turn off your internet but I don't want to have to turn my internet off to enjoy a game especially if I have or want to do something afterwards. Another problem is the stereotypical characters. Imagine a high school cheerleader, that's Tasha. Imagine a typical surfboarder dude, that's literally Brody. Using stereotypes for your characters is very unimaginative. In conclusion:
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AuthorI plan on learning the skills of Digital Design and Animation this year. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not represent those of Durham School of the Arts or Durham Public Schools. Archives
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