

Use the high speed treadmills and Sonic’s abilities to pass all the levels, destroying the villains. Sonic Dash is a stunning graphic with perfectly detailed character models. As your character approaches one of the highest scores, a countdown appears on the side of the screen to show how many points are left before the best score is exceeded. You also need to collect precious blue stones to be able to build buildings. Destroying badniks, you get animals, which you can use to unlock new buildings. These are robots in the form of various animals that work from the energy of captive animals. Having successfully performed a combination of four tricks, the protagonist will be able to increase the number of rings.Īt each level of the game, the player meets the badniks. At certain points, the player may encounter sources from which the rings will be automatically collected. However, from some obstacles, such as bottomless pits, the rings can not save the character. The game will end if you touch an obstacle without a single ring. You will lose all the collected rings if the hero encounters at least one bomb or a set of spikes. Sonic Dash was developed by Sega's internal mobile studio Hardlight.You can use the collected rings as a currency in the store, spending them on various bonuses or as a way of protection. It may be popular, but Sonic Dash is still nowhere near Angry Birds or Temple Run, both of which have exceeded 1 billion downloads to date. Sega has not provided any details, however, regarding the profitability of Sonic Dash. Being a free-to-play game, Sonic Dash relies on microtransactions to make money. Sonic Dash is available now as a free download across iTunes, Google Play, and Windows Phone. With over 100 million downloads, Sonic Dash becomes the most downloaded Sonic game in history. For example, Sonic has run 1.1 billion miles in-game, players have collected 850 billion gold rings, and have spent a cumulative 14,000 years playing the game. To mark the milestone, Sega has released a new infographic that covers some massive statistics about the game. Released two years ago in March 2013, Sega's endless runner Sonic Dash, based on the company's iconic series Sonic the Hedgehog, has now reached 100 million downloads.
