Endless Runner games put players in control of characters constantly running, navigating through a myriad of obstacles. This genre gained popularity early in Vietnam through the famous Hugo gameshow. With the rise of smartphones, Endless Runner games evolved to perfectly suit touchscreens and vertical displays. As a result, many games with this unique gameplay style have been warmly embraced by gamers, serving as a fun time-killer.

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Subway Surfers
This is a classic masterpiece that has become part of many people's childhood. You'll step into the shoes of a group of young friends using skateboards to dash along train tracks while dodging the pursuit of railway guards. The tracks are littered with obstacles, gaps between train cars, and coins to collect for points. Unfortunately, after causing a stir for a while, this game is no longer available for download on Google Play in Vietnam. You can only find it through third-party app stores.
Temple Run 2
Another equally classic title is Temple Run 2. This game explores ancient civilization themes with its deserted ancient temple architecture. Players control characters running on jungle paths, exploring treasure-filled temples, and encountering monsters. Temple Run 2 is more of an improved version of the original game rather than a sequel, introducing numerous new levels and enhanced features.
Minion Rush
Who doesn't love those hilarious Minions from the Despicable Me movies? There are plenty of games featuring these adorable little characters, including an Endless Runner format. In Minion Rush, you'll control a Minion as it dashes through obstacles, collects bananas, and uses points to unlock unique costumes.
Alto’s Odyssey
While still falling under the Endless Runner category, Alto’s Odyssey offers a significant twist. The game focuses more on scenic exploration rather than intense obstacle avoidance. Players control the main character moving horizontally across the screen, gracefully gliding through various landscapes with stunning and unique scenery changes. You'll be treated to a visual feast with special visual effects.
Into the Dead 2
Here's another special entry in the Endless Runner genre. Set in a zombie apocalypse, you'll play as the main character automatically running forward. Your job isn't to stop running but to maneuver to avoid the oncoming horde of zombies. Armed with various weapons found along the way, players must clear obstacles and dodge attacks from the undead.
Jetpack Joyride
Adding another classic to the Endless Runner genre is Jetpack Joyride. This game remains incredibly popular despite being released many years ago. You'll play in landscape mode, controlling the main character as they fly up and down to avoid obstacles. Along the way, you'll encounter visually stunning combat effects with explosions filling the sky, all in a fun cartoonish style.
Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom
When it comes to Sonic the Hedgehog, speed running naturally comes to mind. That's precisely why Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom was created with a fresh Endless Runner gameplay style compared to the traditional platformer style. In the game, players control a member of Sonic's team fighting against familiar villains but on runner-style tracks. There are adrenaline-pumping speed boosts that will keep you on your toes, requiring you to stay calm and focused to handle.