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29.04.2024 - 17:53 / droidgamers.com
Super Impact has just launched its latest game, Sidestep Storm on Android. It’s a game where you run and dodge to brave the storm, a lot like Temple Run and Subway Surfer. So, what’s different or new in this running game by Super Impact? Keep reading to know more!
Forget temples and subways, this time you’re tearing through a city ravaged by a storm. Yes, in the game, you’re in for a wild run as you dodge a hurricane of obstacles. The obstacles are in various forms, from flying police cars to school buses and taxis.
They are all coming at you, and there are spiky traps waiting to trip you up on the ground. It’s a survival race against the storm! One other thing that makes Sidestep Storm unique is that it’s ditching the tired old three-lane format. It has got something fresh instead.
Now, you’ve got tricks up your sleeve. Power-ups are your lifeline in this chaos. Grab them to boost your chances of making it out alive. And if you feel competitive, you can aim for that top spot on the global leaderboards. Needless to say, quick reflexes are your best friend in Sidestep Storm.
Score as many coins as you can to unlock a whole arsenal of power-ups and upgrades. From teleporters to rollerblades, there’s always something new to try. Want to see how the game looks? Catch a glimpse below!
Developed and published by Super Impact, it’s a free-to-play game. However, if you want something more, here’s a good deal. Once you make a one-time purchase, you can play offline whenever, wherever. Grab the game from the Google Play Store, if you’re ready to dodge and dash!
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