
Ridiculous Marathon
Released 2015
An endless runner.
Released 2015
An endless runner.
First release date | 2015 |
Platform | PC , iPhone , iPad , Android , Windows Phone |
Developer | CremaGames |
Publisher | Game Troopers |
Genre | Action |
Theme | |
Franchises | |
Aliases |
Ridiculous Marathon is an endless runner developed by CremaGames and published by Game Troopers for PC, iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone.
Ridiculous Marathon is an endless running game which has players swiping the screen left, right, up, and down to control movement of the always running main character.
While running players are trying to navigate the character around, over, and under various obstacles in order to play as long as possible. While running and avoiding obstacles there are coins that can be collected. These coins act as currency that allows players to purchase one time use items or permanent power ups and upgrades.
The game features daily and weekly challenges with goals of collecting a certain number of items.
Relate to Ridiculous Marathon
Marathon
The first title in Bungie's Marathon Trilogy, Marathon as a sci-fi first-person shooter that challenges the player to fight for their life aboard the UESC Marathon while discovering the truth behind a sudden attack by the Pfhor.
Nippon Marathon
A multiplayer-focused, physics-driven party racing game for four players. Themed on comedic Japanese game shows, players race on-foot in Japanese locales to gain popularity.
Marathon Infinity
The conclusion to Bungie Software's Marathon Trilogy, Marathon Infinity closes out the series with a new single-player campaign, nearly two dozen multiplayer maps, and added longevity in the form of two new editing tools, Forge and Anvil.
Super Marathon
A compilation of the first two Marathon games for the Bandai Pippin @WORLD. It was developer Bungie's first console release.
Multiverse Marathon
Multiverse Marathon is a 2D speedrun-friendly precision platformer with light randomization elements. Players race against the clock through 42 randomly picked from a pool of around 20, trying to reach the exit portal in each level to progress to the next level. The location of the exit portal in each level is randomly picked from among four possible options - top left, top right, bottom left, or bottom right corner of the screen. If the player manages to successfully clear 42 levels, they beat the game.
Ridiculous Rugby
Ridiculous Rugby is a fast-paced, 60-second match of rugby.
Marathon 2: Durandal
The second in Bungie's Marathon Trilogy, Marathon 2: Durandal is a science-fiction first-person shooter that tells the tale of a security officer forced into the service of the titular Durandal, an A.I. of questionable mental integrity.