Galaxy Run

Galaxy Run

One-Screen, One-Tap Platformer

64 ratings
30 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 4, 2013
  • September 7, 2018

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Embark on an action-packed space adventure with a one-tap platformer. Navigate over 350 challenging levels using simple controls and unique gameplay features. Compete with others and unlock new content daily.

One-tap gameplay
Single-screen levels
Over 350 levels
Unique gameplay features
Leaderboards & Achievements
Daily new levels
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What's New in Galaxy Run

3.2

September 7, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. We are excited to revive this game which was selected among the Best Games of the Year by Apple! Thank you for all the feedback that you have been giving us! v3.2: - Auto prompt for getting Free Ghost Power-up - Added localised Chinese screenshots v3.1: - Any In-App Purchase will also remove ads - Improved text translations for all languages v3.0: - Fixed In-App Purchase bug - Bonus levels are now active. Download 3 new levels everyday in each chapter! - Increased no. of default Power-up count to 5 - Other minor fixes & optimisations Please leave us a review on the Appstore, we read each one of them! Alternatively, send us an email to info@spiel-s.com for any queries or feedback.

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In-App Purchases

$0.99

Slow Motion Power-up

25 Slow Motion Power-ups

User reviews

Addictive

Great!

Not fun

Game dynamic are just not that interesting

Update: 4 Stars! *Spoilers

Original Title: 3.5 Stars, 99% complete.. but not quite!
Original Review:
Contrary to one particular review, I feel as if the last level was brilliant. You are tasked with having to memorize the "world" by means of turning on a light switch prior to starting said world. I was both pleased and excited at the developer's decision to require the player to do this if he or she is determined to send Rez home. In addition, I did like the graphics and artwork. As minimal as they are, I wouldn't compare them to something out of the stone ages of gaming nor would I change them. The one thing I would change? The game grants you three each of three kinds of power ups(slo-mo, ghost, and a skip function). However, it would be nice to open the app every 24 hours with at least one of each power up. I always have and always will disagree with micro transactions. Not giving the player ten of each power up impedes everyone from full completion of this game. Achievements are important to some people and forcing them to pay to complete this game in it's entirety should be against the law(s). Keep in mind this is my opinion and I know some will sympathize with developers having to pay for something in an otherwise free experience. Just not this guy! Ironically the developer just released an update for the app which did not rectify this is issue. I was saddened to see it did not. Wrapping up, I just wanted to say thank you Spiel Studios for your time and efforts. I enjoyed your game. Overall, a decent time killer.

Update(May 2015):
Let me start off by saying I really do appreciate the latest update by the very friendly and professional developer, Spiel Studios. Although still not perfect, the latest update brings a crucial change to a Power-Up feature of the game, allowing for an opportunity to earn more Ghost Power-Ups. A good benefit for those looking to progress towards 100% completion of the game. The negative, however, is that the Skip Power-Up has been left out in the dark. Once all three of these Power-Ups are used up, the player is still forced to hit the ole' Transactions-R-Us, wallet open and money in hand, in order to replenish them. It would seem the developer had good intentions but wound up holding back. If you are considering that extra mile/kilometer for the customer, why not just go that extra mile/kilometer? Go there and go beyond! To be fair though, its's not my decision! From the developer's business standpoint, I admit I understand the logic here. Regardless, if I am speaking fairly, it's just another road block for the completionist. With that said, I am reluctant to accept the decisions brought about by the latest update. The saving graces of my gripe are as follows: The game is indeed fun! Both, from a challenging standpoint and game concept. Entertaining game? It certainly is! It plays great and the controls are well suited. On a side-note, the developer is responsive when contacted. Good communication is always appreciated so put another plus in my book! With all of these things considered, the game's positives do add up. Before concluding this review, however, I must address the one original gripe I continue to have with Galaxy Run, replay value. Developers may think their works will be forgotten or go away if the player is given all the necessary tools up front or ahead of time but I respectfully disagree. I would prefer everything at my disposable to continue playing Galaxy Run, working on those clearance times, and just downright enjoying myself. As the game stands right now, I am going to quickly reach the very same point I was at in my initial review. Uninterested in improving those in-game scores. Goals I would normally have and take part in without hesitation. Sooner than later, I will find myself no longer with the need to play. I am not alone here when I say I would rather be pressing on with that must continue mind-set. Enjoyment will always be fulfilled when I can re-do levels "just one more try", aiming for that better score! For what the game means to me, the genre(s) it resides in, and everything else considered, Galaxy Run is a satisfying 4 stars! The potential is there and I would love to see more improvements made to the game because it is certainly nearing that solid 5, but still not quite.
Thank you again Spiel Studios and to all who took the time to read this review. Sorry if anyone has taken offense to anything contained within. Admittedly, it is easier to write a review that is mostly subjective although some content may be considered as objectively speaking.

P.S. I refuse to believe I am the minority here when I say I liked the Slo-Mo Power-Up very much! Please consider resurrection of that cool little feature! Thank you!
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Nice addictive game, just like Run Roo Run

It's been 3 years since the last bite size platformer, ie Run Roo Run. Galaxy Run is marginally less charming (those kangooroos were cute) but its soundtrack compensates for that. Gameplay is actually solid despite a few unresponsive jump commands from time to time. Difficulty is nicely paced and the extreme levels a good challenge. No harm in downloading it.
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Addictive

This a fantastic little game and will get 5* once you do an add free version would defo pay 79p for that option 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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FAQ

What is Galaxy Run?

Galaxy Run is an action-packed, one-tap, single-screen platformer game set in space. Players guide a character through over 350 levels, overcoming obstacles with simple tap controls. It's designed for quick play sessions but offers significant challenge.

What are the key features of Galaxy Run?

Key features include easy-to-learn one-tap gameplay, auto-running single-screen levels, over 350 levels with extreme challenges, leaderboards, achievements, and 18 unique gameplay mechanics like anti-gravity and portals. It also offers power-ups and character costumes.

How much does Galaxy Run cost?

The game is free to download and play. It offers in-app purchases for additional content or features, such as character costumes. Specific pricing for these in-app purchases can be found within the app itself.

What devices is Galaxy Run compatible with?

Galaxy Run is available for iOS devices. It also supports iOS game controllers, enhancing the gameplay experience for those who prefer physical controls. The game is available in multiple languages.

What are some common use cases for Galaxy Run?

This game is ideal for quick gaming sessions during commutes or breaks, offering a challenging yet accessible platforming experience. It's also for players who enjoy competitive play through leaderboards and collecting achievements, or those looking for a visually engaging space adventure.