Canabalt

http://canabalt.com/

One Button Action - The Original Endless Runner

Escape the destruction of your city with just one button! The game that popularized the infinite runner genre is back with two-player mode and new challenges. Play any of the 8 new game modes with one or two players, dash across rooftops with four different runners, or just chase that high score in the classic futile race for survival.

Canabalt was originally released as a Flash game in September 2009, and ported to iOS in October 2009. Canabalt directly inspired a number of well-known iOS games including Temple Run and Jetpack Joyride, and generally popularized the endless runner genre. In 2013 the MoMA inducted Canabalt into its permanent design collection.

Recent News

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Finji Celebrates 10 Years of Fun!

Here's to 10 years, and all of the years to come.

Merry FMas Everyone!


MERRY FMAS EVERYONE!! FMAS is our favorite holiday, the time of year that we celebrate the sudden appearance of Finji the Royal Weasel, who has given us so much over the years. Blessed Be Thou Weasel, for They Art Mighty. Help us celebrate by getting some of our nearest, dearest projects at a temporarily lower price:

PRIVACY POLICY

When used here, “we” and “us” refer to Finji, and its parents, affiliates, and subsidiary and related companies. “Your” refers to any user of the game entitled Aquaria for iPad. We take your privacy seriously. Please review this Privacy Statement carefully and contact us at hello@finji.co should you have any questions. Canabalt does not collect and/or store personally identifiable information. We collect local game save data on your progress through Aquaria for iPad which may include the following: game progress, upgrade progress and equip states, and other game states. We do not store personal or gameplay data on our servers. We do not share any data with third parties. Aquaria for iPad collects, uses, and discloses non-personally identifiable data from underage users in the same way as for other users, as described in this policy. Our use of the date of underage users is limited to enable us to support internal operations of the game. Parents can learn more about how we handle data by contacting us at hello@finji.co. When you contact customer service, we will ask only for the information needed to solve the issue and delete the information as soon as the issue is closed. You are not required to share this information with us, but we may not be able to trouble-shoot without it.