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Lorenzo the Runner
Lorenzo the Runner is a 2D Mario-like platformer that takes you on an exhilarating adventure through a vibrant cityscape The game features 4 levels set in 3 distinct environments. Bounce through the levels with slick controls and face a variety of enemies!
Play Instructions for Lorenzo the Runner
Arrow keys or A, D to move • W or Up Arrow to jump
Under what category can this game be grouped?
This game would be classified as a Adventure.
Who is this game primarily intended for, in terms of gender?
This game is made for Male & Female players.
Who is the developer behind this game?
The studio that handled the game's development is Manvel Azarjan.
Which software is behind the development of this game?
The game is created using the Javascript game engine/custom-built platform.
Is the game mobile-compatible for both iOS and Android users?
Lorenzo the Runner can be accessed and played on mobile operating systems.
Is this game family-friendly for younger players?
Yes, Lorenzo the Runner is good for kids to play.
How is the game described through its tags?
The keywords used to categorize this game are 2d, city, mario, pixelart, platformer.
Are there blood effects in the game?
No, Lorenzo the Runner does not contain any blood-related violence.
Does the game contain violent or cruel content?
No, there are no depictions of harmful or harsh actions in Lorenzo the Runner.