
Nerdly - Developed specifically for mobile platforms by Hardlight Studios, Sonic Dash comes to iOS with a fully realised 3D Sonic world in yet another (the third released this month) endless runner. The game sees you play as Sonic or one of his friends to take on Seaside Hill, using each characters abilities to dash, spin and jump your way through at high speeds. As per traditional Sonic titles, various hazards, enemies and awesome 3-dimensional loop-de-loops await you as you flick left, right up and down with your speedy fingertips in hopes of getting just that little bit further…

A new study by Skillprint has found that video games can be 'good for the mind', amongst many other benefits.
Like many people, I work with crappy computers at work. I have noticed that gamers are capable of working around tech issues and get stuff done.
They need less guidance with software updates or new software that gets implemented.
Decades of buggy, incomplete games really help with problem solving.

When the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise releases a game on console, sales figures often show an impressive turnout of loyal fans ready to support the series. Unfortunately, the same does not seem to be true for mobile releases, as the last five Sonic titles have made $8.7 million in revenue combined, while Sonic Dash, released in 2013, has made nearly $11 million on its own.
Sonic Mania.....the rest of the Sonic games over the last 20+ years need to be deleted.

Sonic the Hedgehog and Pac-Man will crossover into each other's mobile games for the next month. Which means Sonic will be present in Bandai Namco’s Pac-Man iOS/Android game. Moreover, Pac-Man and spouse Ms Pac-Man will be playable characters in Sonic Dash.
That’s the third time I saw these characters crossover with each other
I’m also excited to see Ms Pac-Man still be utilized as it seems Namco has done their best not to include her in anything nowadays