
From the lush design of the settings to the way Sonic moves, memories of Sonic games of old will come flooding back. It would've been nice to have the option to switch to tilt-based controls for players who prefer this method of gaming.The great thing about Sonic Dash is the way it looks and feels like a proper Sonic adventure. Rolling enables you to kill baddies, as well as go under low-hanging obstacles.Unfortunately, there's just one control system in Sonic Dash. Swipe left and right to move Sonic from side to side, flick upwards to make him jump, and down to roll. The controls in Sonic Dash are based around touch gestures.

To do this you need to build up enough red rings to unlock them (or make an in-app purchase).The gameplay in Sonic Dash is fun and you'll constantly want to start again and try to beat your highest scores.Ultimately though, Sonic Dash doesn't differ much from the format of Temple Run in terms of gameplay and adds little innovation in terms of game modes or unique features, aside from the element of having to kill baddies from the Sonic games and losing your rings if you get hit but being able to carry on. Sonic sprints forward and you have to guide him past obstacles, collecting rings as you go.As with Temple Run, there are collectible items along the way in Sonic Dash, such as magnets that trap coins, dash boosts and extra lives.To start with you can only play as Sonic, but it is possible to unlock other characters from the popular Sega franchise: namely Tails, Knuckles and Amy. The idea of Sonic Dash is very similar to popular endless runners like Temple Run or Subway Surfers.

Sonic Dash is a behind-the-back endless running game in which the blue hedgehog has to run as far as possible, avoiding all the obstacles.

Softonic-recensie Endless running game starring Sonic the Hedgehog
