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Gravity Runner Review

Posted by Suzie Ford on Jan 18th, 2011 / 0 Comments

Gravity Runner is one of those platformer type games that emulates the best effects of other similar games. In Erron Kelly's latest review for Game On Mac, he challenges Gravity Runner to determine if the best elements of other games should have stayed in the other games or have successfully created something totally unique. Check it out!

As the name might suggest the core mechanic behind Gravity Runner is the ability to flip the gravity during your run, launching your runner into the air to land on platforms above you. The levels are designed to great effect, requiring you to flip the gravity back and forth to take advantage of the clear paths on both the floor and the ceiling to navigate your way safely to the end of each map. If you get tired of trying to ace each individual puzzle it also offers an endless run mode – the Canabalt style part of the game, where the entire goal is simply to run for as long as possible.

Read Erron's full review here.

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