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Marrakech Subway

It takes the classic endless runner formula and drops it straight into the vibrant heart of Morocco.

Developer: Black Adams

4.5
Score
Marrakech Subway
Marrakech Subway
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Marrakech Subway

Editor's Review :

There's nothing quite like sprinting full-speed through a city you've never visited, especially when the police are hot on your heels and you're dodging trains like it's your job. Marrakech Subway takes the classic endless runner formula and drops it straight into the vibrant heart of Morocco - tiles, towers, palm trees, horseshoes and all. If you've played any of the other Subway-style games, you'll feel right at home, but this one brings a new coat of cultural flair. You're not just running for high scores - you're running through sun-drenched alleys, past intricate architecture, past beach markets and camels and ceramic fountains. It's chaos, but the pretty kind. Controls are smooth and familiar - swipe up to jump, down to slide, left and right to change lanes. Timing is everything. The further you go, the faster it gets, and one bad dodge means game over. The power-ups are sprinkled throughout the track: magnets to grab coins, jetpacks to leap above the chaos, and hoverboards (like the Roto board) to give you a second chance after a crash. One fun twist? There's a special Weekly Hunt system where you collect shiny horseshoes hidden in the path. Grab enough, and you'll unlock cosmetic bonuses or special rewards. And yes, there's a character system too - this time Sofia joins the crew, and her Tango outfit fits the city vibe perfectly. You can unlock new characters or outfits using in-game coins or by completing missions. What makes Marrakech Subway stand out isn't just the speed or the challenge - it's the sense of place. The colors are bold, the soundtrack is lively, and the streets feel full of life even as you blur past them at 30 miles per hour. Sure, it's still an endless runner at heart - but it's an endless runner with a postcard in its hand and sand in its shoes. Whether you're trying to beat your last score or just in it for the scenery (and let's be honest, sometimes we do crash on purpose to get a better look), this is a ride worth taking. Just don't get too distracted by the sunset - you've still got fences to vault and trains to dodge.

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