If you were to run a certain distance without getting any coins your score ( S ) would equal your distance ( d ) times your multiplier ( m ): S = m × d . But when you add coins, your score is the multiplier times the distance times the amount of coins ( c ) divided by 1000: S = m × d × c / 1000 .
How do you lower your speed in Temple Run?
The Temple run series is like jetpack joyride, it is based on momentum. You collect speed over running and the most efficient way to lose it is to ‘resurrect’ by using gems or wings depending on which game you play. Tripping, or collecting powerups, has nothing to do with your speed.
How does the multiplier work in Temple Run?
Before explaining the scores, let’s explain the multiplier. What it does is simply multiply every point you earn, from any source. So if the basic score for a meter is 1 point, and your multiplier is 18, you get 18 points per meter. You start with a multiplier of 10x, and it increases by 1 for every achievement you unlock.
How to increase your score in Temple Run 2?
In Temple Run 2 for the Android & iOS systems (iPad, iPhone, etc.), getting high scores requires two things.. getting long runs, and increasing your score multiplier. Ok, so getting long runs is pretty obvious, but even getting long runs won’t get you many high scores without a good score multiplier.
How many coins are in a line in Temple Run?
The standard full line of regular coins is 25 coins, Yellow-Red mix is 35 (3 yellow + 2 red, repeated 5 times), and Yellow-Red-Blue mix is 55 (2 blue + 2 red + 1 yellow, repeated 5 times). Note: sometimes a line is broken because of obstacles and turns. Every 100 coins you collect (you can track it in the meter on the left side) you get a bonus.
How does the bonus work in Temple Run?
Every 100 coins you collect (you can track it in the meter on the left side) you get a bonus. This bonus is a bit complex and works as follows: Every time the meter fills up (100 coins) a piece is added to the circle in the upper left corner. It has 4 pieces.