Enjoy Playing Subway Surfers: Havana Version
You dive into the Havana version of Subway Surfers and it feels like you’ve just hopped off a plane straight into Cuba’s sun-soaked streets. Bright pastels coat the colonial buildings lining your path, and you can almost hear salsa bands warming up as you weave through vintage streetcars and fruit stands piled high with pineapples and mangoes. The usual chase is here—dash, jump, and dodge the inspector and his dog—but everything’s been given that carefree, tropical twist.
Hit the rails and you’ll snag coins and tokens as you cruise past crumbling plazas and hot air balloons drifting overhead. The new power-up—an energy drink served in a pineapple—brightens your screen with an extra burst of speed, perfect for those split-second escapes when a train car suddenly appears. You’ll also unlock a sugarcane surfboard decked out in yellow and green stripes, which gives you a sweet trail of sparks whenever you pop a high score streak.
And of course, no Havana launch would be complete without local flavor characters joining the roster. You can recruit a break-dancing street performer decked out in a wide-brimmed hat and his sidekick carrying a boombox blasting conga beats. Their gestures and idle animations brilliantly capture that easygoing, musical spirit you associate with sunset parties on the Malecón.
By the end of your first run, you’ll realize this isn’t just another Subway Surfers map—it’s a mini vacation you can play with one hand, whether you’re on your morning commute or sneaking in a few rounds at lunch. The colors, the soundtrack, the way every jump and slide feels like part of a carnival parade, it’s all stitched together to keep you coming back for just one more ride through Havana’s lively streets.