All Limpy Run! Is a new game for the iOS and Android platforms. This endless hurdle-running game challenges you to represent your country, as well as earn coins and unlock whimsical characters. Each little bit of distance that you run adds to your country’s total, so you can compete for individual high scores and nationwide high scores as well. Read on for some tips and tricks for All Limpy Run!
If you do not want to run for the country that the game assigns you, all that you have to do is to go to the leaderboards and pick a country to run for. Tap on the lower left green button that says “Change Country” to pick a new one. Some countries show up on the leaderboard but not on the flag list, so there is no picking North Korea or Antarctica at the moment.
You can load up on coins to get a new character, with each new character costing 100 coins. Each character performs the same as every other character in the game; all that changes is the look and the size from character to character. The size doesn’t matter as far as performance goes, as every character has the same sized target
Your character begins either ahead of or behind the other characters on the field, but that does nothing for or against your score. Your score is based on how far you go, not how far ahead or behind other characters you are. Their sole purpose is to distract you, so ignore them and focus solely on your own character.
If you start to get sick of the ads, shut off the data, internet or wifi on your phone or tablet by switching it into airplane mode. Then play the game again and the ads will go away. There is currently not a single in-app purchase to get rid of the ads, but once there is, you will be able to make the ads go away forever by making that purchase. Look for it to appear in a future update.
As you get further and further into the level, there are a whole bunch of different obstacles that pop up, but they all do the same thing; all that is different is the way that they look. Obstacles pop up more frequently, as well, so you have to jump more carefully and more quickly (and double jump strategically) in order to get over everything.