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Limassol-HQed Outfit7's 'Talking Tom Gold Run' game goes prehistoric

Limassol-headquartered Outfit7, the creators of the internationally popular mobile game Talking Tom Gold Run, is inviting players to embark on a prehistoric adventure with the Dino Token Event.

Talking Tom Gold Run is a popular endless runner game in which players join Talking Tom and his friends as they dash through landscapes, collecting gold bars and chasing down the mischievous Rakoonz.

Already underway and running until 12 May, the new event gives players the chance to gather Dino Eggs and unlock two brand-new characters: Dino Tom and Stone Age Hank.

"This limited-time event transports players to a prehistoric world where they collect and hatch Dino eggs to claim unique rewards, including limited-edition stickers. They can also unlock two brand-new vehicles and two new characters as temporary additions to their collection," a press release from the company notes.

"During the event, players can unlock Dino Tom, a toothy cutie with a gigantic grin. They can also recruit Stone Age Hank, a super-swift caveman who adds a dash of ancient excitement to the game.

In addition to the new characters, players can discover two fresh vehicles specially designed for navigating the prehistoric world. The first vehicle is the sleek Dino Glider, offering a stylish way to soar above the competition, while the second one, the Sky Skipper, is perfect for mastering the trickiest terrains with ease," the press release concludes.

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