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Combined Summary
| Series: | 
                                                    
                Temple Run: Run for Your Life              
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                                                                  no. 1                                                             | 
        
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| Author: | 
                          
                Wilder, Chase              
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| Dates: | 
                          2014 (eBook edition) 2014 (First printing)  | 
        
| ISBNs: | 
                          
                                1606845713 / 9781606845714              
              (First printing)               1606845748 / 9781606845745 (eBook edition)  | 
        
| Length: | 
                      152 pages                         | 
| Number of Endings: | 
                      26                         | 
| User Summary: | On your way to your birthday celebration in a remote area, your plane crashes into a jungle. Can you escape from the jungle with your life or will you perish while exploring the ancient ruins located therein? | 
| Guillermo's Thoughts: | 
               This book (the first of six) belongs to a series based on a video game for iOS and Android devices. Luckily, whoever wrote it made an effort to create an actual gamebook, and not just a promotional for the game. There is not much here for the people who prefer rules mechanics in their interactive books - the only mechanic is a very simplistic inventory system. Nonetheless, the book (which draws inspiration from the Indiana Jones films) has a strong game feel to it, with clear goals to achieve and choices that actually require reasoning and strategy. Unlike many of the Choose Your Own Adventure books, this one has a single underlying plot, and reading the book several times allows you to uncover different aspects of it. The book is not perfect, though; of the three major paths through it, one is considerably less well designed and interesting than the other two. Nonetheless, this book was for the most part an engaging read, and a sign that in the 2010s, gamebooks continue to be alive and well. Here's hoping that the author decides to combine a similar premise with a game system for his later works.  | 
          
| Special Thanks: | Thanks to Guillermo Paredes for the plot summary and other details. Thanks to Garth and Guillermo Paredes for the lower-resolution cover images that were previously used here. | 
| Users Who Own This Item: | Ardennes, Demian, Gamebook, jdreller, marnaudo, mlvoss | 
| Users Who Want This Item: | NEMO | 
Known Editions
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