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There is no end. Temple Run is a game that goes until you die.
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Not really. Temple Run is not a game that has an end to it. Temple Run is a game that you keep playing until you die. You could get together with friends, and beat their high scores if you want something to beat.
it's haven't got end.
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yes, u have 2 get to 50,000,000 then you escape
West End Masonic Temple was created in 1926.
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Temple of the Dog ended in 1992.