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"It's been a life-long dream come true to work with Disney and Pixar on something," Keith Shepherd, founder of Imangi Studios, the company behind the game, said at a Pixar last week. "We have been really focused on Temple Run this whole year since it's gotten so popular. Just trying to expand upon it and get it everywhere that we can... [Brave] was a perfect fit for doing a collaboration"
Temple Run has been downloaded more than 80 million times, and the game was recently named by Time as one of the top 30 apps to download.
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In the Brave version of endless-runner game, you play the part of Merida, the lead character in the film. Your mission is to outrun Mordu, a demon bear. To do so you run, slide, jump and turn to navigate through environments that resemble the Scottish landscape from the film. The game also has an archery element - a huge part of the movie itself - where you can tap targets along your journey to earn extra points.
Integrated with Apple's Game Center, the game also lets you keep track of how you're doing against your friends and view leaderboards related to your standing in the game.
Temple Run Brave will be available June 14. The original Temple Run is free, but Temple Run Brave costs $0.99. It comes with 2,500 coins, the equivalent of a $0.99 in-app purchase for coins in the original title.
Brave is set to hit theaters on June 22.
Are you interested in playing a movie-themed version of Temple Run? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
This story originally published on Mashable here.
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