Sonic Dash

Sonic Dash

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Developer(s) Hardlight
Publisher(s) Sega
Series Sonic the Hedgehog
Engine Unity[1]
Platform(s) iOS
Android
Windows Store
Release date(s) iOS
March 7, 2013
Android
November 26, 2013
Windows Store
December 3, 2014
Genre(s) Endless runner
Freemium
Platformer
Mode(s) Single-player
Online multiplayer

Sonic Dash is an endless runner platformer video game developed by Hardlight and published by Sega. It was released exclusively on mobile phones, and is the second game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series developed by Hardlight for the platform, the first being the remake of Sonic Jump in 2012. The game was released on March 7, 2013, for iOS, November 26, 2013, for Android, and December 3, 2014, for Windows.[2]

A sequel based on the Sonic Boom franchise, entitled Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, was released on Android devices on July 1, 2015.[3] It was developed by Hardlight, with some assistance from Sumo Digital.

Gameplay

Sonic Dash is played as an endless runner, similar to the Temple Run and Rayman Jungle Run video games.[4][5] In the game, the player directs Sonic through levels, collecting rings and avoiding obstacles and enemies. Unlike other games in the series, Sonic automatically moves forward at all times, similar to Sonic and the Secret Rings.[6] Players are able to share and compete for accomplishments such as "fastest time" or "longest distance".[7]

The game features 3D graphics, set in an environment based on the "Seaside Hill" level of Sonic Heroes.[8] Like its predecessors, rings can be collected throughout the levels or purchased via microtransactions, and accumulated rings can be used to purchase further content in the game, such as items, upgrades, or additional playable characters. The game also retains the objective system from Sonic Jump; players are granted a permanent score multiplier increase for every set of three objectives completed.

Throughout the levels red rings can be found, however players can purchase them as well. They are used to buy new characters to play as, all from the Sonic universe, which currently includes Tails, Knuckles, Shadow, Amy, Blaze, Silver, Rouge and Cream.

On October 31, 2013, an update was released that included a boss battle against Zazz, a member of the Deadly Six, from Sonic Lost World.[9]

In a June 2015 update, the game was renamed Angry Birds Sonic Dash Epic for a three-week promotion, and allowed playability of three Angry Birds characters, Red, Chuck & Bomb, as they appear in the game Angry Birds Epic.[10]

In a March 2016 update, Espio is added as playable.

Development

In a November 2012 interview with UK toy trade magazine Toys 'n' Playthings, Sega of Europe employee Sissel Henno confirmed that Sega would have "several new digital titles" in 2013.[11] On February 28, 2013, the title Sonic Dash was spotted on a listing from a Linked In profile.[12] Shortly after, on March 1, 2013, Sega confirmed the game's existence,[13] with an official press release going out on March 4.[7] The game was announced to be exclusively for mobile phones,[7] with iOS being the only platform explicitly mentioned,[5] stating that it would be available on the App Store "soon".[7] On the day of the iOS release on March 7, 2013, Sega's website confirmed that Hardlight is developing an Android version of Sonic Dash, although they didn't announce the date of release.[14] However, there was issues during development, mostly on the android devices because it require testing for bugs and issues before getting it released.[15] On September 19, 2013, Sega Europe stated that the Android version's release date would be announced "soon",[16] with it eventually releasing on November 26, 2013.[17]

A sequel based on the Sonic Boom TV series, Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, was soft-launched on Android devices in Canada on July 1, 2015.[3]

Reception

Aggregator MetaCritic calculated a score of 69 out of 100, based on 26 reviews, labeling it as having "mixed or average reviews".[18] Destructoid gave the game a 7 out of 10, praising the game's control, finding that the "swipe"-based motions worked better than the tilt-based ones typical of the genre, but criticized the game for its repetitious nature, and in-app purchases that ranged from "not needed" to "pretty damn annoying."[19] IGN gave the game a 6 out of 10 score, similarly praising the game's control, while criticizing the cheap level design and "pay-to-win" aspect of the game's leaderboard ranking system.[20] Eurogamer gave it the same score, noting that the game felt rushed, and that the in-app purchases felt like they were motivated by greed.[21] Touch Arcade gave the game a 3.5 out of 5 score, comparing it favorably to the special stages in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.[22] Digital Spy referred to it as "the best Sonic has played on a smartphone yet".[23]

Critics were ultimately divided on the game's merits; Gamezebo lauded the game for being "the first time in 20 years that Sega has put out a Sonic game that you absolutely have to play",[24] while MacLife referred to it as a game that "fumbles the fundamentals and aggravates with heavy-handed in-app purchases."[25]

As of June 8, 2015, Sonic Dash has been downloaded over 100 million times, with an average of 14 million players every month.[26]

Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom

Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom
Developer(s) Hardlight
Publisher(s) Sega
Series Sonic the Hedgehog
Platform(s) iOS, Android
Release date(s) iOS
August 18, 2015 (Canada, Ireland)
October 8, 2015
Android
June 30, 2015 (Canada, Ireland)
October 16, 2015
Genre(s) Endless runner
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer

A sequel, Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, was soft launched on Android on July 1, 2015[27][28] and iOS on August 18, 2015.[29] At that time, the game was only officially available in the Canada and Ireland app store. It is affiliated with the French-American television series and separate franchise of the same name. It was made available worldwide to iOS users on October 8, 2015 and Android users on October 16, 2015.

Sonic Dash Extreme

Sonic Dash Extreme
Developer(s) Hardlight
Publisher(s) Sega
Series Sonic the Hedgehog
Platform(s) Arcade
Release date(s) 2015
Genre(s) Endless runner
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer

Sonic Dash Extreme is an arcade version of Sonic Dash mobile phone game developed by Sega Amusements and released by Sega. An arcade version became available in selected places in the United Kingdom on May 2015. The arcade version features daily and all-time leaderboards and different control methods for large-sized d-pad controllers.

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