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Marvel Run, Jump, Smash! slams into the Windows Store – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
January 31, 2014
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Marvel run, jump, smash! Slams into the windows store

Marvel has long been popular with comics fans, but more recently it has scooped up a whole new base of fans, thanks to all of the popular movies that have graced the silver screen. The comics have morphed into a major franchise, thanks to those flicks, as well as games and any manner of merchandise.

Today the Marvel Run, Jump, Smash! game has appeared in the Windows Store. The app is, quite obviously, based on the characters from the popular movie franchise.

“You play as superhero characters like Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, Captain America, or super spy Black Widow and you run, jump, and smash your way through different environments, dodging obstacles and battling super villains like Loki by deploying your superhero’s unique “Special Attack”. As you run, you collect coins that help boost your run and let you buy special power-ups to boost your distance and score”, states Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc.

The app will set you back $1.49, and you can download it now from the Windows Store by following the link posted below. The game does require internet access to play.

Marvel Run, Jump, Smash!

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