Canabalt
About
Canabalt is a side-scrolling endless runner video game developed by Adam Saltsman for the Experimental Gameplay Project in 2009. This paid, proprietary game is available across a wide array of platforms including iOS, Android, Commodore 64, Ouya, Flash-based online gaming websites like Kongregate, Mac, Windows, Linux, PortableApps.com, and Steam, typically costing $2.99 on mobile devices. Its key features include portability and side-scrolling gameplay, with users able to suggest and vote on new features. Originating from the United States, Canabalt has established a broad presence in the mobile and PC gaming markets since its inception.
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User Reviews
20 reviews
Positive
Pros
Engaging simple gameplay
Minimalist aesthetic
Genre-defining influence
Distinct visual style
Excellent atmospheric audio
Varied game modes
Local multiplayer option
High replayability
Cons
High skill ceiling
Challenging obstacles
Lack of social features
Key Themes
Core gameplay mechanics
Artistic and audio presentation
Game difficulty and mastery
Influence on mobile gaming
Variety of game modes
Addictive casual play