Apple’s Free App Of The Week: Run Roo Run

As another weekend is closing out, Apple continues their free ‘App of the Week’ promotion. This time around Run Roo Run has dropped from $0.99 to free. Try to grab this deal before the upcoming work week ends to assure you get the application free.

Run Roo Run is developed by 5TH Cell on the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. If you have children, this game appears very appealing. Here follows a description of the game: (via the App Store)

Run Roo Run follows a mother kangaroo traveling across Australia from Perth to Sydney in search of her captured Joey.

Hop, skip, and jump your way across tons of unique and interesting obstacles in the Australian outback! Run Roo Run is a micro-platformer featuring single screen levels filled with unique, fun obstacles and easy to learn one-touch gameplay. Play for a few minutes, or a few hours; your journey to Sydney always picks up where you left off!

Highlights:
– Over 800 levels!
– Over 100 extreme levels!
– Leaderboards
– Achievements
– Full Retina Graphics Support!
– GameCenter Support
– Easy to learn one-touch gameplay
– Fun power-ups including – human cannons, tire swings, ridable clouds, gravity defying umbrellas, invisibility, and much more!

Go ahead and try the game out, download link below:

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Mike McCormick
13 years ago

I’ve played this game (bought it when it was $0.99, d’oh!) and it’s actually quite fun. It’s a very simple game, with simple controls and gameplay, while being addictive and fun. Worth checking out – especially since it’s free.

Ryan St Onge
Reply to  Mike McCormick
13 years ago

Exactly, I mean why not? It’s free. It looks kiddish, but playing it can be addictive (and I just got it).

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