Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Hypercasual
Score: 7.9
3D Games Collecting Mobile Unity3D WebGL

How to Play

Tap left and right of the screen or Left Arrow Right Arrow or A D keys

Description

So here’s one for quick thumbs—Among Us: Crewmate Coin Run gives you control of that instantly recognizable little space crewmate, dropped right into a track that just keeps going. The main goal? Grab as many gold coins as you can manage before the obstacles catch up with you. No deep story, no detective work or suspicious glances—just old-school reflex-testing arcade fun. It’s interesting how simple things like timing and quick swipes can actually get pretty intense here. The pace ramps up faster than you might expect, so don’t blink too long or you’ll lose another run to a sudden spike trap (been there). You’re never left waiting around; it’s always immediate action the moment you hit start. Players who enjoy high-score chasing games will probably settle in fast. Younger kids might be drawn in by those colorful graphics—reminds me of sticker collections I had ages ago. There aren’t complicated upgrades or convoluted systems to distract you; it’s all pure skill and reaction speed. To be honest, after a few rounds it starts to feel oddly meditative dodging back and forth, even if every so often there’s that jolt of surprise when something unexpected shows up on the track. That part really matters, really.

Editor's View

At first I didn’t expect much from Among Us: Crewmate Coin Run—it looked like another simple endless runner clone. But after giving it an honest try, well, I kind of got pulled in by how quickly each round hooks you for ‘just one more.’ The controls are responsive enough; when I messed up it was always clear it was my own fault, not some wonky hitbox. I do wish there were maybe one or two extra twists to break up the routine—I mean, more obstacles or maybe power-ups could spice things up. Still, chasing higher scores turns out to be weirdly satisfying on its own. The visuals made me smile more than once too. Not groundbreaking by any means but way better than most five-minute time-fillers online.