Another Cave Runner
by Arkuni
Another Cave Runner
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Description
Inspired by Canabalt, you are another random cave runner, making a run for the exit!
Along the way, an unknown force is trying to prevent you from escaping.
Slicing up evil spirits along the way makes you stronger and learns you new skills.
How to Play
Press 'X' to jump.
Press 'C' to attack.
Press 'V' to activate slowmotion (stopwatch required!).
FAQ
What is Another Cave Runner?
Another Cave Runner is an endless runner game developed by Arkuni, where players navigate a character through a procedurally generated cave filled with obstacles and enemies.
How do you play Another Cave Runner?
In Another Cave Runner, you control your character as they automatically move through a cave, avoiding traps, collecting coins, and defeating enemies to achieve high scores.
What progression systems are in Another Cave Runner?
The game features upgrades that can be purchased with coins collected during runs, allowing you to improve your abilities and survive longer in future attempts.
Are there different weapons or power-ups in Another Cave Runner?
Yes, Another Cave Runner offers various weapons and power-ups you can collect during runs to help fight off enemies and overcome tougher obstacles.
Can you play Another Cave Runner offline or is it online-only?
Another Cave Runner is a browser-based online game on Kongregate and requires an internet connection to play.
Comments
0_Tuo_0
Nov. 10, 2013
This game is SO much easier when you realize that you can run into the sand piles to slow down (I thought they'd hurt me until I ran into one by accident).
a7medsalim
Oct. 30, 2016
Not gonna lie, the alerting the traps and enemies skill made me nervous.
kaelter
Mar. 21, 2011
How about a speed indicator like a speedometer?
jacksonas
Mar. 08, 2011
Great game, I love how you got an idea and turned it into something new, with RPG elements, great soundtrack to add to the action of the game plus I like how our knight gains armor parts as he levels up!
Clive_Roberts
Mar. 08, 2011
I learned rather quickly what NOT to do when I tried to attack a boulder. . .