
Yes, you can grab packs of them through in-app purchases if you wish. Unfortunately, though, the amount of gems you need to pay doubles every time you prolong your ultimately short life. Now, you can do this as many times as you need to in a single run. These gems, you see, allow you to resurrect yourself should you accidentally fall down a ditch, run into a hazard, or fall prey to a flying monkey. If you see one of these green jewels on your travels, be sure to pick it up. Gems, on the other hand, are extremely rare. The Yellow Brick Road is absolutely littered with coins (which can be spent in the in-game store on power-ups and other perks), so they're far from in short supply. There are two different currencies in Temple Run: Oz, which are coins and gems. You can activate a power-up every time you collect a set amount of coins. Swipe left or right, and he'll quickly turn sharp corners.Īs you probably already know, you can manoeuvre him into the path of coins and other collectibles by tilting your device from side to side, and activate power-ups by double-tapping your smartphone's screen. If you swipe downwards instead, he'll slide under protruding hazards. So, swipe upwards on your device's display, and your plucky on-screen protagonist will leap into the air and over any obstacles. If you've played Temple Run, Temple Run 2, or any of the franchise's many clones, you'll already be more than familiar with Temple Run: Oz's controls.

Thankfully, we've decided to lend a helping hand. Your aim, then, is to travel as far as you possibly can along the infamous Yellow Brick Road, avoiding obstacles (like flying baboons) and collecting coins along the way.


#UPDATE TEMPLE RUN OZ ANDROID#
This iPhone, iPad, and Android title is basically an Oz the Great and Powerful-themed re-skin of Temple Run 2. Temple Run: Oz is the latest (but, sadly, far from the greatest) entry in Imangi Studios's increasingly popular endless-running franchise.
