Santa Run

There is a fun and silly endless running game called Santa Run. Your job as Santa Claus is to run as far as you can without hitting anything. Doesn't that sound easy? Not so fast. Angry trains, snowballs, ice blocks, and other things can be found on the road.
Your job is to help Santa get candy by avoiding objects and running until your reactions tell you to stop. If Santa makes one mistake, his run is over. No one can miss Christmas.

What the Game Has

The run doesn't stop until you hit something in endless runner.
A world full of Christmas cheer, with snowy roads, holiday lights, and a general feeling of Christmas.
Getting harder over time: The game gets faster as you stay alive longer.
Simple functions are simple to learn but hard to master.
Santa needs candies and power-ups like magnets, helmets, and extras to stay living.
High scores: Run farther, get more points, and then talk about it.

How to Run Christmas

Santa starts running on his own as soon as the game starts. Just make sure he stays living.
To change lanes, move left or right.
Clear the way by jumping.
Get past the walls.
Stay away from everything that is in your way. Anything that hits a train, snowball, or wall ends the game right away. Get power-ups and candy when it's safe to do so, but don't get too greedy. Santa doesn't come back.
In charge:
You can move, jump, and slide with the WASD or Arrow Keys.

Tips for the Game (From Skilled Elves)

Keep your eyes on the road and not on Santa's boots. Keep an eye on what's coming.
Stay calm. Making bad choices when you're scared makes you jump.
Just because something looks like a candy cane doesn't mean it's not.
Watch how you use power-ups; helmets save lives. Santa is real.
You get better with practice—even Santa makes mistakes sometimes.

Santa Run is a great game for short, enjoyable practices. It's easy, quick, and full of holiday cheer. There's just the right amount of chaos to keep things interesting. This game is always fun for the holidays, whether you're trying to get the best score or just want to watch Santa avoid trains. Dear Santa, please run now because Christmas is coming to tow;

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