![]() There are even some hints, like a red cross on the floor that warns you about a falling death device when you get closer. The game looks a little too dark sometimes, but you won’t have any trouble seeing what kills you and what it’s a collectable item. There are many ways to die in the game, but instead of looking overly gruesome, like a rated M game meant for adult players, it’s a strange mix of humorous violence with cartoony looking blood, like a game meant for players on their late teens. The animation is OK, and Fred has fanny expressions and reacts to each obstacle or death trap accordingly. Running Fred features average 3D graphics by today’s standard for a mobiel game, like an early PS2 title. Sometimes they’re pretty well hidden or hard to get. There are also Treasure Boxes, and Mistery Boxes, that contain Skullies and Items, so search for them. To help you on your missions, you can buy items such as the magnet to attract coins, a turbo device on your back, a shield that protects you from hazards like fire and spike traps, or an extra life to continue where you die. Also, when you lose, the distance you covered can turn into currency, so you can power up or buy an item and try again. If you finish the level with 4 silver coins, yo uget nothing. Golden Coins are worth a Skullie, but you need to collect 5 Silver ones to earn a Skullie. You can collect coins called “Skullies”, which you use to upgrade your abilities, such as to last more time wall-jumping, or you can buy other levels and costumes for Fred. The overall objective of each level is to reach the door at the end and escape Grimmy. Some slow you down, like bumping into furniture, boxes or wooden barriers, others stop you and take some of your health away, like crashing into a stone pillar, and there are many dangerous stuff that can kill you, like giant blades and steel spike balls, and of course, falling into pits. There are many obstacles to overcome on the levels. There are also Blue Arrows on the floor, that give you a Turbo Boosts when you run over them.īesides the Main Missions, you can play the Endless Mode, or Challenges that appear from time to time. If you jump on to a wall and keep the screen pressed, you’ll perform a wall-run for a short time. To jump, you tap on screen, and you can tap a second time for a mid-air jump. Fred is always running, and you move him to the sides by tilting your device left or right. Running Fred is a 3D runner platformer with the camera behind the character, a redhead kid being chased by Death, or “Grimmy” as is called here.
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