Top mobile games: Traffic Run!, Harry Potter, Crowd City, more


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  • Monday, 06 May 2019

Traffic Run! requires rapid reactions and an intense focus. — AFP Relaxnews

Following a slow start, Traffic Run! has become a worldwide hit, while Harry Potter: Wizards Unite enters regional testing, Crowd City and House Paint amass Android followings, and Folding Blocks gains momentum in Europe.

Released on iOS towards the end of 2018, with an Android equivalent launched early April, Traffic Run! racked up a stream of app store feature promotions for both systems since halfway through the month, and has since gone on to find a worldwide audience.

A simple control scheme – tap to go, release to stop – leads to busy roads, twitchy traffic lights, railway crossings, jumps, and sudden turns to negotiate, with coins to collect and a host of alternative vehicles to unlock.

It requires rapid reactions and an intense focus, delivering split-second escapes over the course of each miniature level.

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