Happy Tree Friends: Run and Bun
Happy Tree Friends: Run and Bun | |
Date | July 4, 2013 (TreSensa)[1] July 17, 2013 (Amazon)[2] August 21, 2013 (MondoMedia) August 23, 2013 (Google Play, iTunes) |
Developer | TreSensa, Inc. |
Publisher | TreSensa, Inc. |
Platform | Android iOS Web |
Genre | Arcade & Action |
Happy Tree Friends: Run and Bun is a Happy Tree Friends video game developed by TreSensa, Inc. This game is a simple endless runner that controls more akin to Jetpack Joyride featuring six playable characters and six playable levels.
This game was later taken down from both Google Play and iTunes, and is no longer playable on TreSensa's direct site, but can still be downloaded from Amazon. Because of this, ads that were supposed to be displayed after the game over screen are no longer shown.
Gameplay
The game utilizes the touch screen controls (mouse clicks on the web version). As the play area scrolls indefinitely, by tapping the screen, the player character will either hover or jump depending on his/her mode of transport. For hovering characters, tapping and holding the screen will make him/her float up higher. Distance traveled is measured in feet, and the game will notify the player for every 100-feet milestone reached the first time. If the current session is the player's first time playing, the game will provide 500 buns for free once they have played long enough. Obstacles litter the play area alongside the collectibles. If the player hits an obstacle while not in an invulnerable state, the game ends.
Buns are the main collectible in the game and function as in-game currency to unlock more characters, levels, and powers. Normally, one bun is added to the total for every bun collected, but if a character matches his/her favorite level, the collected amount will be doubled. Powers appear in the form of special buns that grant useful effects from clearing all obstacles on-screen to pulling all nearby buns to the player for a short time. These powers gradually appear the longer the player plays the game. If the player wants to, they can choose to buy buns via the game's in-app purchases.
Upon getting a game over, the final score is determined from the distance traveled and buns collected in the current session.
Characters
Image | Favorite level | Buns required to purchase | Description |
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City | Starter | The game's starting playable character. Drives a small airplane with Mr. Pickels accompanying her. Because of this, she ascends slowly into the air when the screen is tapped. | |
Park | 200 | The disco-loving bear that wears roller skates. Has a fixed jumping height per tap. | |
Cave | 500 | The daring yellow rabbit with a skateboard. When he jumps from a ground-bound state, the jump height is higher than Disco Bear's, but his mid-air jumps are much shorter. | |
Construction Site | 1000 | The handicapped construction worker beaver with a jackhammer. When he jumps from a ground-bound state, the jump height is between Disco Bear's and Cuddles's, but his mid-air jumps are much higher. | |
Amusement Park | 2000 | The mime deer riding a unicycle. Like Cuddles, his jump from a ground-bound state is high, but his mid-air jumps are short. | |
Jungle | 3000 | The soldier bear with a jetpack equipped. Compared to Lammy, another hovering character, he takes off into the air much faster, but he is heavier. |
Other characters include:
- Lifty and Shifty (menu screens only)
- Mole (menu screens only)
- Lumpy (obstacle in all levels)
- Truffles (cameo in the Park level)
- Sniffles (obstacle in the City level)
- Cro-Marmot (obstacle in the City level)
- Cub (obstacle in the Amusement Park level)
Levels
Image | Buns required to purchase | Hazards |
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Starter |
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200 |
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500 |
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1000 |
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2000 | ||
3000 |
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Powers
Powers can normally be found in levels as random pick-ups, but the player has the choice to equip up to three from the "Powers" tab before starting a game to begin the level with said power(s).
Image | ||||||
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Price | 100 buns | 200 buns | 300 buns | 400 buns | 400 buns | 500 buns |
Buy Buns
The mobile version of the game features in-app purchases. This allows the player to bypass much of the bun collecting to easily unlock more in-game content since all unlockables require buns.
Image | |||
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Buns | 1000 | 2000 | 4000 |
Price (in US dollars) | 0.99 | 1.99 | 2.99 |
Development
Happy Tree Friends: Run and Bun was first teased on a blog post on the official Happy Tree Friends website on March 29, 2013. On April 29, 2013[3], "Buns of Steal", an episode that happens to feature Mole, Lifty and Shifty, was teased with vague explanation despite sharing the word "bun" on the title.
On May 6, 2013[4], the teaser trailer promoting both the game and the episode was launched on the Mondo website (August 20, 2013 on YouTube[5]), confirming the tie-in aspect between the two. A day later[6], the beta version of the game was launched. This version was playable only on web and required logging in to the Mondo website. Lammy and Disco Bear were the only characters accessible, while the only accessible levels were the Park and the City. Equipping Powers and purchasing buns were not possible. Until May 17, 2013, progress was not kept for players trying out the beta version, meaning that they had to start over every time they left the game.
The beta version was eventually phased out when the full game (web version) went live on August 21, 2013[7], the same release date as the "Buns of Steal" episode. The mobile versions were later promoted on August 23, 2013.[8]
Reception
The game was rated 3.9 out of 5 on Amazon, with reception among customer reviews that is divided between the game being fun and the game being boring. On the same site, the game managed to rank 17,936 as a best-selling Free game in the Apps & Games category. It was also ranked 1,096 as a best-selling Arcade Game.
Bugs and glitches
- The Android version of this game was made for an earlier version (minimum operating system of Android 2.3.3). The game can still be run normally on newer versions but will have missing audio and idle animation for the player character.
- It is possible for a bun formation to be drawn in such a way that some end up being located out-of-bounds below the ground the player character is on, making these buns impossible to collect.
Gallery
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Game icon.
Trivia
- Run and Bun shares similar gameplay and UI placement as another Mondo Studios collaboration game, Rocket Cat Adventures (developed as part of a Progressive Insurance commercial campaign)[9], which was released on July 5, 2012, the same day as Happy Tree Friends: Strandead, on the TreSensa platform. Other comparisons include:
- The titular Rocket Cat controls similarly to Lammy, where clicking and holding the screen will make the Rocket Cat ascend gradually instead of jumping a certain height.
- The following powers from Rocket Cat Adventures are reused in Run and Bun, even if modified:
- The helmet, which allows the player character to tank one hit from obstacles after which it wears off, becomes Bun of Steel.
- The Home Insurance and Auto Insurance items, which enlarge the collectibles and double the amount per collected, become one item instead, the Bonus Bun. In Rocket Cat Adventures, the former two items have to be collected in a complete bundle first to activate the bonus effect.
- The Progressive Bundler 2000, which speeds up the player character, becomes Turbo Bun minus the level transition, since Run and Bun levels aside from the first need to be unlocked and the player only decides one of them for a single play session.
- The scoring mechanic is also similar, which is determined by multiplying the distance traveled with the collectibles collected.
- Certain item/obstacle placements from Rocket Cat Adventures are reused in Run and Bun, like the formation consisting of a long line of collectibles with the bonus multiplier item slipped in, for example.
References
- ↑ Happy Tree Friends: Run and Bun on TreSensa
- ↑ Run and Bun on Amazon
- ↑ Sneak Peek: Buns of Steal - Happy Tree Friends - Mondo
- ↑ Run & Bun / Buns Of Steal Teaser - Happy Tree Friends - Mondo
- ↑ Happy Tree Friends - Run & Bun / Buns Of Steal Teaser - YouTube
- ↑ Run and Bun (Beta Version) - Happy Tree Friends - Mondo
- ↑ Run and Bun on Mondo
- ↑ Happy Tree Friends Run & Bun Game Out Now! - YouTube
- ↑ Rocket Cat on TreSensa
Happy Tree Friends video games | |
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Home Console Games | Main games: Happy Tree Friends: False Alarm Crossover games: The Crackpet Show: Happy Tree Friends Edition |
Mobile Games | Blood Money • Deadeye Derby • Flippy's Flying Frenzy • Homerun • Run and Bun • Slap Happy • Spin Fun • Strandead |
Web Games | Aggravated Asphalt • Aim to Freeze • Candy Cave • Disco Inferno • Double Vision • Fire Escape • Going Overboard • Hare Trigger • Hot Potato • Lumpy's Lame Card Trick • Milk Pong • On Thin Ice • Run and Bun • Stay On Target • Strandead • Socks To Be You • Sugar High • This Game Is All Flocked Up • Tightrope-A-Dope |