In the golden era of mobile gaming—roughly 2012 to 2015—runners dominated the app stores. Temple Run was the king, but its spin-off, , was something special. Released as a promotional tie-in with Disney’s Oz the Great and Powerful , this game replaced the ancient jungle temples with the magical, perilous Land of Oz. It introduced hot air balloons, Winged Monkeys, and the ability to play as James Franco’s character.
In the golden age of the endless runner genre, few titles captured the magic of mobile gaming quite like Temple Run 2 . But in 2013, Disney and Imangi Studios took a bold step by merging the addictive swipe mechanics of the franchise with the cinematic spectacle of Sam Raimi’s Oz the Great and Powerful . The result was Temple Run: Oz , a vibrant, whimsical spin-off that many fans consider the most beautiful entry in the series.
If you downloaded Temple Run: Oz years ago using your current Apple ID or Google account, you might be in luck.
maintain repositories of older versions, such as version 1.7.0.
Most games get better with updates. Temple Run: Oz did not. After its release in 2013 (version 1.0.1), the game received several patches fixing bugs and adding minor content. But in 2016, version 1.2.5 was the final official release.