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  2. Canabalt - Wikipedia

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    Canabalt is a one-button endless runner designed by Adam Saltsman for the Experimental Gameplay Project in 2009. [9] The 2D side-scrolling video game was originally written as a Flash game, then ported to iOS, Android, PlayStation Portable, Ouya, and HTML5. An authorized version for the Commodore 64 was released on cartridge.

  3. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    2D: An open-source fork of the 1997 game Linley's Dungeon Crawl. Endgame: Singularity: 2005 2020 Science fiction/AI simulation game: GPL-2.0-or-later: CC BY-SA 3.0: 2D: Written in Python by EMH, later continued by the community. [17] Endless Sky: 2015 [18] 2024 [18] Space trading and combat simulator [19] GPL-3 [19] Public domain, various CC ...

  4. Subway Surfers - Wikipedia

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    Subway Surfers is an endless runner video game. The game starts by tapping the screen, while Jake (the game's main character) or any other character sprays graffiti on a subway, and gets caught in the act by the inspector and his dog, who starts chasing the character. While running, the player can swipe up, down, left, or right to avoid ...

  5. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    Released by Flat Rock Software on June 5, 2014 on GitHub. [256] The Colony: 1988 2023 FPS: Apache-2.0: Dave Smith: Source code for the PC, Mac and Amiga versions released by Smith on GitHub on June 6, 2023, with the source code under the Apache License 2.0. [257] Command & Conquer, Command & Conquer: Red Alert: 1995 2020 RTS: GPL-3.0-or-later ...

  6. Endless runner - Wikipedia

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    Endless runner or infinite runner is a subgenre of platform game 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 by surviving for as long as possible. [ 1 ]

  7. Sonic Runners - Wikipedia

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    Development began in late 2013 and lasted a year and a half. Sonic Team sought to take advantage of the uses of smartphones and built the game using the Unity game engine. They designed Sonic Runners to have more replay value than other endless running games.

  8. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The next year, Unity was named runner-up in the Best Use of Mac OS X Graphics category in Apple Inc.'s Apple Design Awards. [12] Unity was initially released for Mac OS X, later adding support for Microsoft Windows and Web browsers.

  9. Temple Run - Wikipedia

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    Temple Run is an endless runner video game developed and published by Imangi Studios. [2] The player controls an explorer who has obtained an ancient relic and runs from demonic monkey-like creatures chasing him. The game was initially released for iOS devices on August 3, 2011, and later ported to Android systems and Windows Phone 8.