Agent Dash Full Fat Productions Ltd RUN FOR QUEEN & COUNTRY The ultimate spy blockbuster! Enjoyed by over 20 million players, sneak into the top secret acti… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsRUN FOR QUEEN & COUNTRY The ultimate spy blockbuster! Enjoyed by over 20 million players, sneak into the top secret action game from the makers of Blocky Football, Flick Golf and Blocky Pirates. The most intense, explosive ride that you can squeeze into your phone! "The pinnacle of the genre" - Pocket Gamer DASH ANOTHER DAY Take control of the audacious Agent Dash or one of a huge cast of heroes & villains, including Her Majesty the Queen! "The visuals are incredibly vibrant" - AppSpy MISSION IMPROBABLE Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to defeat Dash's nefarious arch nemesis, Dr. Quantumfinger. He's worse than a megalomaniac, he's a SUPERlomaniac! LICENSE TO RUN Sprint through the stunning world of Quantumfinger's secret island lair, avoiding fiendish traps & pitfalls. Collapsing buildings, lazers, lava and more will block your path, but they're no match for Dash! "The design is impeccable" - App Advice GADGETS GALORE Collect jetpacks, magnets, cloaks and even slow down time! Upgrade gadgets back at base to get the tools to foil any evil plot. FEATURES • Perfect tap and swipe controls • Twisting levels with dramatic ups and downs • Explosive action, infiltrations & escapes • Characters with outfits and perks • Next-gen graphics • Leaderboards and achievements • Awesome audio inspired by classic spy movies • Full HD resolution JOIN THE FULL FAT COMMUNITY facebook.com/fullfatgames www.fullfat.com Information Seller:Full Fat Productions Ltd Genre:Action, Arcade Release:Aug 02, 2012 Updated:Mar 14, 2024 Version:5.8 Size:258.5 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (15) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Nice game, optimized for iphone 5! Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #2 Exact-Psience, Oct 26, 2012 One of my favorite behind-the-back-runners. And one of those i completed 100% WITHOUT purchasing any IAP. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #3 Connector, Oct 26, 2012 Wow, this game isn't endless? Good game though. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #4 Exact-Psience, Oct 26, 2012 It's endless... But what i meant with 100% was all the upgrades and achievements. Filing Cabinet Well-Known Member Aug 20, 2011 997 0 16 #5 Filing Cabinet, Oct 27, 2012 Wow. I'm impressed. How long did it take you? Were there any changes to the coin collection/item costs in the game after it went paid? I remember getting this back when it was freemium and found it quite unbalanced towards IAP. It felt like it would take ages unlock stuff. Far worse than say Temple Run and even worse Jetpack Joyride. TheFrost Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2010 5,772 0 0 #6 TheFrost, Oct 27, 2012 This is why I deteled it a long time ago. Took me ages to grind and buy a new outfit, than realized how unbalanced towards IAP it was and that was its lifespawn Drummerboycroy Well-Known Member Apr 2, 2012 4,172 0 36 Clinician Maine! #7 Drummerboycroy, Oct 27, 2012 ^This^ Happens to me with ever-increasing frequency, regardless of how much people go on about how amazing some of these titles are, they often get deleted because I'm just not interested in endless repetitive grinding (see what I did there?) as opposed to playing a game... DBC Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #8 Exact-Psience, Oct 27, 2012 At first it was slow... But the more I play it the more i noticed my average gems acquired per game increases, until i could do 1500 to 2000 per run without much effort. Also, the new system regarding consumables where the prices get down to half if used successively helps a lot. Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #9 Connector, Oct 27, 2012 Back in the old days grinding meant dirty dancing or doing the wild thang. So endless wouldn't have been so bad. But yeah, for ios gaming, not so much... WCFields Well-Known Member Dec 6, 2009 2,865 0 0 steel worker #10 WCFields, Oct 27, 2012 Just how old are you sir ? Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #11 Greyskull, Oct 27, 2012 Man, that wasn't long ago, we're talking 1990's, before R-Kelly got arrested for peeing on a girl. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #12 Exact-Psience, Oct 27, 2012 MTV's The Grind wasnt that far back, im sure youve heard of it. Anyone remember the ad in which the father said "I've never seen her before, she must be new!" or somewhere along that line? Connector Well-Known Member May 6, 2012 15,512 1 0 In the Chatroom http://thechatroom.freeforums.net/ #13 Connector, Oct 27, 2012 Wow, now being call sir, haha, must be getting old I guess. Yeah, only about 10-15 years ago, when I used to go nightclub dancing, grinding was when a guy would grind his pelvis into a girls rear on the dance floor. Really haven't been going to nightclubs lately, but in that era, this grinding dance style was getting quite popular to the dismay of parents. Didn't hear of the ios term grinding until I got here to Toucharcade, now grinding is a dirty word. Before, on the dance floor, it was always a pleasant experience. How times have changed. Thanks for politely calling me sir, makes me feel like a senior citizen! Haha Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #14 Exact-Psience, Oct 27, 2012 ^er... i heard the gaming term grinding back in the nes era, when i was first introduced to the world of turn-based console RPGs in the form of Final Fantasy, when a cousin taught me how to play the game. retr0spective Well-Known Member May 24, 2011 915 17 18 Riverside, CA #15 retr0spective, Oct 28, 2012 Grinding still carries these connotations. From now on I'm going to refer to a game heavily unbalanced toward IAP as a "bump and grind"! # kioshi Well-Known Member Apr 9, 2011 880 0 0 Brazil #16 kioshi, Oct 28, 2012 Yeah me too (in Final Fantasy I), the term 'grinding' for gaming is older then the internet WCFields Well-Known Member Dec 6, 2009 2,865 0 0 steel worker #17 WCFields, Oct 28, 2012 was Downtown julie brown the host of the grind? vint01 Member Oct 28, 2012 5 0 0 #18 vint01, Oct 28, 2012 Last edited: Oct 28, 2012 Addicted to this game! The best clone of Temple Run. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #19 Exact-Psience, Oct 28, 2012 Well to me it isnt exactly the best, but one of the best, and definitely one of my favorites and will never be deleted off my 4S. Other than being a favorite, i dont want to lose all the hard earned achievements and upgrades and unlocks. WCFields Well-Known Member Dec 6, 2009 2,865 0 0 steel worker #20 WCFields, Oct 28, 2012 samething here mate, i've unlocked 2 characters already (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
One of my favorite behind-the-back-runners. And one of those i completed 100% WITHOUT purchasing any IAP.
Wow. I'm impressed. How long did it take you? Were there any changes to the coin collection/item costs in the game after it went paid? I remember getting this back when it was freemium and found it quite unbalanced towards IAP. It felt like it would take ages unlock stuff. Far worse than say Temple Run and even worse Jetpack Joyride.
This is why I deteled it a long time ago. Took me ages to grind and buy a new outfit, than realized how unbalanced towards IAP it was and that was its lifespawn
^This^ Happens to me with ever-increasing frequency, regardless of how much people go on about how amazing some of these titles are, they often get deleted because I'm just not interested in endless repetitive grinding (see what I did there?) as opposed to playing a game... DBC
At first it was slow... But the more I play it the more i noticed my average gems acquired per game increases, until i could do 1500 to 2000 per run without much effort. Also, the new system regarding consumables where the prices get down to half if used successively helps a lot.
Back in the old days grinding meant dirty dancing or doing the wild thang. So endless wouldn't have been so bad. But yeah, for ios gaming, not so much...
MTV's The Grind wasnt that far back, im sure youve heard of it. Anyone remember the ad in which the father said "I've never seen her before, she must be new!" or somewhere along that line?
Wow, now being call sir, haha, must be getting old I guess. Yeah, only about 10-15 years ago, when I used to go nightclub dancing, grinding was when a guy would grind his pelvis into a girls rear on the dance floor. Really haven't been going to nightclubs lately, but in that era, this grinding dance style was getting quite popular to the dismay of parents. Didn't hear of the ios term grinding until I got here to Toucharcade, now grinding is a dirty word. Before, on the dance floor, it was always a pleasant experience. How times have changed. Thanks for politely calling me sir, makes me feel like a senior citizen! Haha
^er... i heard the gaming term grinding back in the nes era, when i was first introduced to the world of turn-based console RPGs in the form of Final Fantasy, when a cousin taught me how to play the game.
Grinding still carries these connotations. From now on I'm going to refer to a game heavily unbalanced toward IAP as a "bump and grind"! #
Well to me it isnt exactly the best, but one of the best, and definitely one of my favorites and will never be deleted off my 4S. Other than being a favorite, i dont want to lose all the hard earned achievements and upgrades and unlocks.