About Forest Run (Red Riding Hood Version)
You step into the shoes of Red Riding Hood in this playful spin on the classic infinite-runner formula, darting through an enchanted forest rather than chasing or being chased through Grandma’s cottage. As soon as you hit “play,” you’re off on a winding path of mossy logs, crooked roots, and sun-dappled clearings. The premise is delightfully simple: help our heroine stay one step ahead of that big, bad wolf while gathering as many berries, mushrooms, and golden apples as you can before taking a tumble.
Your only controls are tap and swipe, which keeps everything intuitive and fast-paced. A quick upward swipe vaults you over fallen trunks, a downward one sends you sliding under low-hanging branches, and a tap is your ticket to leap up and snag that out-of-reach bonus chest. Scattered throughout the forest are magical power-ups—a floating lantern that lights up secret side trails, a speed-boosting cloak, even a time-slowing hourglass for those hair-raising moments when the wolf nearly snaps at your heels.
What really sells the experience is the atmosphere. The art style leans into storybook charm, with hand-painted backgrounds that shift from emerald morning glades to fiery-orange autumn groves. The soundtrack bubbles with light piano notes and rousing flute melodies, and each new zone introduces subtle tweaks—foggy mornings that obscure certain obstacles or nighttime segments where glowing fireflies wink along the edges of the trail.
Progress feels satisfying without ever becoming a grind. Collecting apples lets you unlock costumes—maybe a sleek forest ranger outfit or a pumpkin-themed cloak for Halloween—and there’s a tiny upgrade tree where you can boost slide distance or increase the magnet field that pulls in nearby tokens. When you inevitably get caught by a wolf, you’ll find yourself itching to hop back in and beat your high score, all while humming that unmistakable folk tune in your head.