Temple Run 2’s endless chase across ruins, zip-lines, and mine carts
Temple Run 2 keeps the endless-runner formula focused on one thing: fast swipes, sharp turns, and split-second jumps as you sprint through broken temple paths. The hook is the shifting route, where a zip-line drops you over a gap one moment and a mine cart sends you rattling through a narrow track the next. Every lane change matters because a missed step can send you straight into the wall, the pit, or the monster behind you.
As an action-adventure run, it gives you a clear score chase: collect coins, survive longer, and keep the distance counter climbing. The runner tag fits because the pace never settles, while the obstacle course feel comes from sudden turns, low barriers, and broken bridges that force quick reactions. It also plays in your browser with no download, and it works on mobile and desktop without changing the core flow.
If you want a close mechanical match, Rooftop Run delivers the same lane-switching pressure through obstacle-heavy paths. Sonic Runner Game shares the speed-first rhythm, but swaps the temple escape for a different style of sprinting. For a brighter twist on the same formula, Temple Run 2: Holi Festival keeps the chase but changes the look. On desktop, use the arrow keys for turns, jumps, and slides; on mobile, swipe controls make each move immediate. Grab coins as you go, then spend them on upgrades like stronger survival tools, and if you want a quick score attempt, Jump in now and see how far the route can carry you.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
31 december 2020
Last Update
21 january 2026