I've been searching non-stop for BlackBerry PlayBook games that can keep me entertained. Many I have come across are great for a bit but the replay value soon wears out. Vector Runner is one I am proud to say is both fun and has amazing replay value. The objective is to simply steer yourself through various obstacles in the old-school 80's arcade environment while collecting points along the way. "Use your thumbs to steer and don't hit stuff" pretty much sums it all up. I'll let the video above do the rest of the talking but Vector Runner is definitely one to check out. Grab it for $0.99 in BlackBerry App World.
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