Top Run
Details
- MSRP: $4.99
- Release date:
- Xbox One
January 31, 2020 - PS4
February 11, 2020 - Switch
February 12, 2020
- Xbox One
- Genre: Arcade, Action, Platformer
- Number of players:
- Offline: 1
- Developer: Katata Games
- Publisher: Fantastico Studio
- Download size: 322 MB
- Metacritic: tbd tbd
- ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
- Play modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
- Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Current prices
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Digital |
$4.99
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Price history
All time low | |
$0.49 | (-90%) |
Description
Play as Kevin and his dog Buddy and make your way through the neon city full of dangerous enemies.
• Run as far as you can and get the best score
• Use superpowers to survive epic battles while you run!
• Shoot floppies to kill enemies
• Collect pixels to upgrade your abilities and gain more power!
• Level up and customize your 80’s room
• Complete 100+ missions
• Tons of cool skins from 80s movies and 80s cartoons
• In-game cheats
• Easy to learn and hard to master (we believe in you!)
• Tons of explosions and fun
Unique oldschool style
It has everything we love: neon, pixel art, a bit of outrun, tiny piece of synthwave, scanlines, VHS effects. What else anyone would want in a retro arcade game?
Amazing music
If you love 1980s then you definitely love good music. We’ve got professional soundtrack for you from a great synthwave artist - Beckett. That’s why we recommend you play with headphones to have a fully immersive experience.
Charismatic characters
Kevin: a typical 80s kid who mutated and gained superpowers
Buddy: best dog companion you've ever had (also very cute)
Friends: save your friends Joy, Darryl and Ben and they will help you on your dangerous journey.
Different modes
Normal mode: fun, challenging and addictive but not the hardest game ever.
Hardcore mode: run, survive, test your reflexes (the way arcade is supposed to be played).
Rage mode: what others call zen we call rage, let your inner anger out!
About Top Run:
Top Run was developed by a family of two people who adores 80s and wanted to create a fun game for adults who are nostalgic about 1980s and a game for kids who love addictive and challenging action.