Parents' Guide to

Subway Surfers

By Chris Morris, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 9+

Bright, entertaining take on endless-runner genre.

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Community Reviews

age 10+

Based on 24 parent reviews

age 8+

It's good (on kids profile)

On my kid's profile on the fire tablet, it doesn't let kids watch ads, so there is no mature stuff. It is good but only on child profile.
age 8+

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Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (24 ):
Kids say (72 ):

There's really nothing particularly new about Subway Surfers. Like Temple Run, the point is to run endlessly to avoid capture. But it's still an immensely entertaining game. That might be because of the bright setting and happy characters. It could be due to the dense number of power-ups you encounter as you run. It could be the streamlined control scheme that takes the best from other games and leaves out the complicated parts.

Ultimately, it doesn't matter why the game is so fun. You'll be too busy playing, then playing again -- and again -- to overthink it. It expands on a formula that was in danger of becoming stale and makes it fun all over again.

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