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Developer: | Firesprite, Sony XDev Europe | ||||||||||||||||||
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Current version: | 1.01 (PS Vita) 1.0.4 (Android) 1.19 (iOS) (Read more...) |
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This page is a work in progress. As a result, the layout and/or content herein may be subject to change. To do: Icons for the costumes need to be ripped and uploaded. Also need to find out what the Santa costume did while it was still available. |
Run Sackboy! Run!, abbreviated as RSBR, is a free-to-play endless runner game developed by Firesprite, with assistance from Sony XDev Europe and Station Interactive AB. It is the second entry in the Sackboy subseries, and seventh LittleBigPlanet title overall. Sackboy continually runs to the right, and the player can make him jump or dash by tapping or swiping right on the screen respectively. The goal is to run as far as possible through three different environments, all the while dodging obstacles, collecting powerups and ultimately outrunning the Negativitron.
The iOS version was initially soft-launched in New Zealand in late September 2014, before rolling out worldwide one month later, with Android and PlayStation Vita versions releasing in the following months. This game has the distinction of being the only title in the franchise to not be released in Japan.
Gameplay
The game is played exclusively with the touch screen. Being pursued by the Negativitron, Sackboy moves right on his own, gradually picking up speed the longer the run lasts. Tapping the screen will make Sackboy jump, while swiping right will make him dash forward at great speed. Keeping in line with previous titles, Sackboy dies in one hit unless he has a powerup. As well as enemies, spikes and electricity, littered throughout the game are puddles of pink goo that slow Sackboy down if he lands in it, giving the Negativitron a chance to catch up. If the player doesn't dash quickly enough it will eat Sackboy, ending the run.
Levels are procedurally generated, with bubble, hazard and powerup placements all being randomised on every run. Score Bubbles are found throughout each area, and in addition to incrementing the player's score when collected they can be used to purchase costumes and upgrades in the shop. Collecting 10 in quick succession starts a chain, though this does not appear to affect the score; they instead go towards powering up the shield in the bottom left of the screen. It takes about 150 bubbles worth of chains to charge up the shield, but once fully charged, touching the icon in the bottom left will activate the shield, protecting Sackboy from all stage hazards (including goo) for 10 seconds. In addition to Score Bubbles, Prize Bubbles can sometimes appear in an area, and can contain Stickers, Save-Me Hearts or a "One Free Boost" item.
As play continues, Sackboy will find himself running through three different environments: the Gardens, Avalonia and the Canyons, each one introducing new gameplay mechanics and increasing the game's speed. Every run starts in the Gardens, which eases the player into the game's mechanics. Enemies are typically stationary, and those that move do so at a relatively brisk pace. This is also the only world where the Magnet powerup can spawn. Every 250 meters or so, the King, Avalon Centrifuge or Uncle Jalapeño (depending on the theme) will fly on screen with a sign indicating how many meters the player has travelled. After about 500 meters, the player is sent to Avalonia, which introduces the Jetpack, as well as moving platforms, switches and electrified surfaces. After roughly 1,250 meters, the player takes a Bounce Pad to the Canyons, where they will be met with missiles and the Glider. After 2,500 meters the game loops back to the Gardens, but the lighting changes for every location, hazards are placed in more difficult spots and powerups are no longer restricted to their respective themes.
The game has a leaderboard to keep track of the player's best score, although no version of the game uses Game Center, Google Play Games or even PlayStation Network for posting these scores online. Instead, a Facebook account is required to post scores and compare them with other players.
Powerups and Boosts
On occasion, the player can run into a powerup. In addition to protecting Sackboy for one hit, having a powerup equpped will positively affect the gameplay for a limited time. Before looping back to the Gardens at night, which powerups can spawn depends on the theme. These powerups can be upgraded in the store so they last longer when picked up.
Magnet - Appears in the Gardens. Attracts nearby bubbles for a limited amount of time.
Jetpack - Appears in Avalonia. Pulls Sackboy into the foreground to play a bubble collecting minigame. With the Jetpack, tapping and holding the screen will make Sackboy ascend, descending when let go. The aim is to collect as many bubbles as possible before returning to the main level. Collecting all of the bubbles in a line will spawn a set of red bubbles.
Glider - Appears in the Canyons. Tapping and holding the screen with this equipped causes Sackboy to slowly glide down. Bounce Pads spawn on the floor to propell Sackboy up to the bubbles in the sky, and like the Jetpack, the aim is to collect as many bubbles as possible before the powerup expires.
In addition to the powerups listed above, at the start of every run the player can choose one of a number of boosts that give them an advantage for the duration of the run. These usually cost Bubbles to equip, but if the player has a "One Free Boost" item from a previous run, they can redeem one for free.
Missile Jammer - Costs 750 Bubbles. Automatically destorys missiles before they can hurt Sackboy.
+10 Multiplier - Costs 1,000 Bubbles. Adds +10 to whatever the score multiplier value is for the rest of the run.
Head Start - Costs 500 Bubbles. Spawns an entrance at the start that sends Sackboy to Avalonia, or 750 meters.
Mega Head Start Costs 1,000 Bubbles. Spawns an entrance at the start that sends Sackboy directly to the Canyons, or 1,500 meters.
Auto-Shield - Costs 750 Bubbles. A fairy joins Sackboy, and gives him a one-time shield if he runs into a hazard.
Blue Bubbles - Costs 1,500 Bubbles. Turns all regular Score Bubbles into blue bubbles, doubling their value. As a side-effect, the shield takes half as long to charge up.
Costumes
On top of powerup upgrades, bubbles can be spent on one of 11 costumes for Sackboy to wear, with each costume bought incrementing the score multiplier by a certain amount. Most costumes were either taken from other LittleBigPlanet games or were only seen in prerelease footage for the other games, though a handful were created specifically for this game.
Icon | Name | Requirement | Multiplier | Notes |
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Kangaroo | 500 Bubbles | +1 | ||
Yeti | 2,500 Bubbles | +1 | ||
Princess | 7,500 Bubbles | +2 | Originally from the Knights of Old Costume Pack. | |
Footballer | 15,000 Bubbles | +3 | ||
Horse Rider | 50,000 Bubbles | +4 | Originally from the Summer Sports Costume Pack. | |
Renoir the Owl | Beat OddSock on the leaderboard (score 100,000 points in one run) |
+5 | Added in the Christmas update. A cut character originally intended for LittleBigPlanet 3's Popit Puzzles. | |
Croc | 150,000 Bubbles | +6 | Originally from the Even More Animals Costume Pack. | |
Wolf | Earn 50 Wolf Tokens from Mega Lucky Chests | +6 | Added in the final update. | |
Mayan Warrior | 200,000 Bubbles | +8 | Originally from the Warriors of the World Costume Pack 1. | |
Sackicorn | 350,000 Bubbles | +10 | ||
Aviator | Earn 500 Aviator Tokens from Lucky Chests. | +12 | Added in the October 30, 2014 update. Originally featured in an early Cross-Controller demo for LittleBigPlanet PS Vita. | |
Santa | $4.99 Microtransaction | ??? | Added in the Christmas update. Originally free DLC for the first LittleBigPlanet. |
External links
- Official website on LittleBigPlanet.com (Archive)
- Run Sackboy! Run! on the official UK PlayStation website (Archive)
- Run Sackboy! Run! on Google Play
- Run Sackboy! Run! on the App Store
LittleBigPlanet games
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Console | LittleBigPlanet (2008) • Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves (2010) • LittleBigPlanet 2 (2011) • LittleBigPlanet Karting (2012) • LittleBigPlanet 3 (2014) • Sackboy: A Big Adventure (2020) |
Handheld | LittleBigPlanet (2009) • LittleBigPlanet PS Vita (2012) • Run Sackboy! Run! (2014) • Ultimate Sackboy (2023) |
Browser | My Sackboy (2008) • Sackboy: Race the Unexpected! (2012) |
Unreleased | LittleBigPlanet (Studio Liverpool) • LittleBigPlanet Star Wars • LittleBigPlanet HUB |