Best Endless Games Of all time

 Hardcore and casual gamers alike have always loved the game of endless running. Making a high score through various spikes, traps, and scenes. You get various boosts and power-ups along the road, and someone is undoubtedly trying to catch you. So in this article I am gonna tell you the best Endless Games of all time.These games are best in my opinion .If I don't cover a good game than let me know in the comment.So lets get started

1. Subway Surfer

A video game called Subway Surfers is an endless runner. Jake (the game's initial character) or any other character who sprays graffiti on a subway, is caught in the act by the inspector and his dog and is subsequently pursued by them as the game begins by tapping the touchscreen. The player can swipe up, down, left, or right while running to avoid colliding with approaching objects, such as moving subways, poles, tunnel walls, and barriers. More points can be earned by rapidly swiping as speed rises. There are some in-game powers like jetpack, keys, score multipliers, super sneakers, magnets, mystery boxes, and power jumpers. We can compete at tournaments and friend tournaments.It is played worldwide.


2. Temple Run

Imangi Studios created and released the 3D endless running video game known as Temple Run.Guy Dangerous, an ordinary explorer, Scarlett Fox, an escape artist, Barry Bones, a city cop, Karma Lee, the fastest runner in the Far East, Montana Smith, the "second greatest explorer ever," Francisco Montoya, a Spanish conquistador, or Zack Wonder, a football star, are the options the player can choose from. The chosen character will go out on an adventure to locate a priceless golden idol that was hidden away in an Aztec temple. They are unaware that a family of demonic monkeys who live in the temple are out to devour them.
The player plays until the character bumps into a significant obstacle, falls into the water, or is overtaken by the demon monkeys because the game is an endless running game and the temple has no end.


3. Crossy Road

On November 20, 2014, the arcade video game Crossy Road was made available. The name and premise of the game parody the classic joke "Why did the chicken cross the road?" and were created and distributed by Australian video game company Hipster Whale.  Another way to characterise the game is as an endless runner version of Frogger.

The goal of Crossy Road is to advance a character as far as they can go without dying along an infinite line of stationary and moving obstacles. There are hundreds of additional characters, and depending on the character, the surrounding landscape also changes, with the challenges shifting. By default, the character is a chicken that must cross a succession of busy roads, rivers, and active train tracks. For instance, when you play as an astronaut, the setting is space, and the obstacles are asteroids.

In the original mobile game, the character could only move horizontally or backward by swiping the screen in the appropriate direction. Some characters require money or in-game currency to unlock.



4. Despicable Me: Minion Rush

A free-to-play mobile game called Despicable Me: Minion Rush is based on a well-known movie series. Although power-ups can be purchased with real money, all of the game's features can be unlocked by completing all of the challenges and gathering enough bananas. To stop Vector's evil scheme, use the Minion Rush walkthrough and cheats below.



5. Alto's Odyssey

Video game developers Team Alto and Snowman created and released Alto's Odyssey, an endless runner and sandboarding title, under the banner of Noodlecake Studios. It was made available on iOS and Android in 2018. It is Alto's Adventure's follow-up.
The fundamental gameplay of the original Alto's Odyssey, a side-scrolling endless runner centered around snowboarding, is maintained in Alto's Odyssey (now sandboarding). By touching and holding down on the screen, the player can jump and do tricks. The player's score, which is added to an online leaderboard at the conclusion of their run, can be raised by doing stunts. The sequel is situated in a desert and has three unlockable "biomes" that each emphasize various mechanics.


6. Rail Rush

Games from Miniclip are renowned for being user-friendly and visually appealing. You may observe the railroad lines from a cart at Rail Rush. To achieve a high score, you navigate through various environments and avoid hazards like broken tracks. Although the graphics are simply incredible, some lag may be present on lower-end devices.

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7. Jetpack Joyride

Jetpack Joyride is a 2011 side-scrolling endless runner action video game developed by Halfbrick Studios. On September 1st, 2011, it was made available on the App Store for iOS devices.

Travel as far as you can, gather cash, and escape dangers like zappers, missiles, and intense laser beams are the game's goals. Barry would instantly pass away if he made contact with any of these barriers, albeit his body would continue to slip and tumble after he passed away. Golden "Spin Tokens" will sporadically appear as the player moves around, and they can be collected. These spin tokens are used in a slot machine at the conclusion of each run (one token equals one spin), which can grant the player a variety of rewards, including coins, extra spin tokens, a head start, a player revival, and explosives that can further the player's body after death.

8. Sonic Dash

Sonic Dash is an endless runner mobile game released in 2013 by the Japanese game studio Sega.
Sonic or another character is guided through stages while collecting rings and dodging enemies and obstacles by the user. Sonic automatically advances at all times, comparable to Sonic and the Secret Rings, unlike other games in the series.  On leaderboards, players can share and fight for positions. 

The game has 3D visuals, and one of the levels is located in an area modelled like the Seaside Hill level from Sonic Heroes.
 Red star rings and other rings can be acquired through microtransactions or collected throughout the levels. Red star rings and accumulated rings can be exchanged for upgrades, power-ups, and new playable characters. The game has a mission system as well, which gives players a goal to aim towards as they play.

9. Agent Dash

Agent Dash is an endless runner video game released in 2012 by Full Fat for iOS and Android.
In Agent Dash, you take control of a classy special agent (like James Bond) with whom you must navigate obstacles along the route. Their agility, reflexes, and, of course, their weapons serve as wonderful partners. By the way, it never stops, so there is never a break from the action save for a brief pause. The cocktail does, in fact, work..

10. Talking Tom Gold Run

Talking Tom: Gold Run is a phenomenal 3D endless runner that is very comparable to Subway Surfers. Playing as Talking Tom and all of his friends in this game Naturally, you want to travel as far as you can while also gathering gold lingots.

Gold Run is a well-made and entertaining endless runner, but it has one flaw: it is too similar to other endless runners like Subway Surfers. It actually doesn't provide much fresh, and even the aesthetics seem overly predictable.

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