
Swords are way cool. There’s no use denying it. Sword fights even more so. Pretty much the only sport I cared to watch during the London Olympics was fencing. Fencing is great, but there’s the sort of sword fights you see in movies like “300.” Killing blow after killing blow -- this is a bit different than fencing. I say “300” because that’s what came to mind the moment I saw Infinite Warrior’s trailer.

Hardcore Droid: "Weighed down with your blade, shield and armor, this Android port of developer Empty Flask Games’ debut effort Infinite Warrior takes the endless runner format and walks with it."
AppSpy: The Infinite Warrior may live forever, making his task one of time and not strategy, but the game lacks a sense of connection to what's happening, making it a dull and repetitive chore to play.

Touch Arcade: Once upon a time, in a land far far away, there was a game called Infinity Blade [$0.99] about slicing people up with a sword, and another game called Temple Run [Free], about looting and running. After a hard day's work hacking and sliding, they went out for drinks together and one thing let to another. Nine months later, a stork dropped dead out of the sky, and there, crushing the stork's carcass beneath a heavy boot, was Infinite Warrior [$0.99].