![]() Temple run and subway surfers are the first things people download when they buy a smartphone, windows phone would be a killer os with such games, but without then, a friend of mine that shares my love for subway surfers bought an iPhone sadly, although she hates apple with all her might, only because she needed subway surfers on her phone. Microsoft urges developers to create apps so we now have more than 100,000 apps on the marketplace, but the amount of the apps isn't what matters, it is which apps are there. Apps like that missing on windows phone is what keeps it from progressing. Oh no, I didn't miss it, but that game has to be on our platform sooner or later. The game was released on Windows Phone in December! Thanks, 19kev98, for the heads up Update 2 Here's the real Facebook page for that company. We're still waiting to hear from the developers directly, but as of right now it's not looking accurate. Sorry folks, as it turns out that image and the news for the story come from a faked Facebook account, albeit one with many people unknowingly following/liking it. We’ve reached out to Kiloo and will report back if we learn anything more about Subway Surfers. Let’s hope so, as Windows Phone needs a 3D endless runner in a bad way! But given the fact that Kiloo has shown the game presumably running on an actual Windows Phone, it’s probably fairly close to completion. ![]() The Facebook post doesn’t say, so we’re flying blind on this one. Xbox Live or not, we’d love to know when the game will actually be coming out. It’s just that Xbox Live certification is such an arduous process that many developers choose to bypass it and publish their games as indie titles instead. My gut says no, but the game is certainly popular enough to warrant Xbox status. The big question for many of us is whether this game will be Xbox Live-enabled or not. ![]() That’s no surprise as it’s far easier to port iOS games to Windows Phone 8 than 7. From the picture, we can infer that the game probably requires Windows Phone 8 to run. We learned about the Windows Phone port of Subway Surfers from the Lumia 720 photo at top, which Kiloo posted on the game’s Facebook page and Italian site Plaffo initially discovered. The Windows Phone port will definitely have some social features, as evidenced by the ‘Friends’ button at the bottom of the title screen. Other features include four different playable characters, lots of vehicles to unlock, including a jetpack, and social integration that allows users to challenge and help each other. Not everybody wants to wait though, so some users spend real money on coin packages. The goal is to collect coins and use them to unlock things, just like Gunstringer: Dead Man Running. Of course, the price surely doesn’t hurt either.
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