Neon Runners: Craft & Dash hits global launch on Android

  • Neon Runners: Craft & Dash is a new side-scrolling platformer out now on Android
  • In global launch, it sees cute anime girls making their way through obstacle-strewn courses
  • Make your own courses and share them with others!

One significant triumph for Nintendo in recent years has been the launch of the widely adored game, Super Mario Maker. This innovative release allowed players to create their own levels within the famous series, and the ability to share maps was already popular before its debut. It’s no wonder then that developer Anykraft is emulating Mario with their freshly released title, Neon Runners: Craft & Dash!

As a gamer, I find myself dashing through vibrant landscapes in Neon Runners, where I’m the pilot of adorable anime characters bounding over hurdles and dodging lethal obstacles. The courses are packed with challenges, from pre-made levels to user-generated ones that push my skills to the limit. And if I feel up to it, I can create my own maps and share them with the gaming community, setting new standards for speed and agility!

It’s important to note a caveat here: Neon Runners places a significant focus on Bitcoin, and if you’re like me, this might not be entirely welcome news. In the game, players can accumulate in-game sweepstakes tickets, which they can exchange for various rewards, including cryptocurrency – a feature that the developers seem rather proud of.


Dashingly done

I’m a bit unsure about the specific role of the “craft” part in “craft and dash.” However, I believe it might be related to the ability to design your own levels or courses within the game, which adds a creative element. Additionally, it seems to offer SEO benefits too. As for the excitement and fast-paced nature, with its vibrant graphics and challenging obstacle courses, it appears to live up to expectations quite nicely.

Absolutely, as mentioned earlier, the incorporation of cryptocurrency and the rewarded referral system might be a turn-off for some users, including myself. However, if you find these features unproblematic, then feel free to explore them.

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2025-01-31 20:18