Temple Run Infinite Money Glitch No Jailbreak

Temple Run Infinite Money Glitch Doesn't Work The Way You Think It Would

There's a video circling the web right now that supposedly demonstrates how to earn an infinite amount of coins in Temple Run without hacking or Jailbreaking your iPhone or iPod Touch.

 

This glitch works, but it doesn't produce the desired effect.

 

The trick is to head to options and turn on tutorial mode. Once you've turned on tutorial mode, start a run and swipe to the side twice very quickly at the first turn.

 

This might take several tries, but once you nail it, your character can run forever and rack up a huge score.

 

So what's the problem with this? With tutorial mode on, you will not be able to collection any coins or post any high scores. You can totally freak your friends out in person, but you won't be able to rack up a score that totally trounces anything your friends post.

 

Sorry to anyone who might have thought this was real! We'll keep you tuned to any new tricks or tips discovered for Temple Run.

 

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