
AR: Super Bit Dash is an auto-runner that tries to do more than just have one or two commands for the player, using swipes and taps to allow the player to do various actions. Tapping on the screen jumps, and swiping forward or vertically will dash in that direction, with the advantage of not losing in height when dashing forward.

TouchArcade: FakePup’s Super Bit Dash [$0.99] is an interesting combination of endless running and platforming all wrapped up in a nice retro-bow. Despite its incorporation of level randomization, Super Bit Dash's biggest weakness is the lack of content and variety within its gameplay. However, despite this shortcoming, this casual title still provides an enjoyable experience, assuming you’re a fan of its (increasingly prevalent) retro heritage.

GameZebo: Are you the kind of person who can’t get enough of that super retro, “old school”, 8-bit Nintendo-feeling gaming? Do you not carry around a Sega Master System everywhere you go because of that fancy iOS device? Well get your hipster glasses and SLR camera ready, because developer FakePup has got you in their sights with the release of their retro-infused second mobile game, Super Bit Dash.