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Top 7 San Run Competitors & Alternatives in 2025

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Find more companies like San Run. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

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San Run

Best for consumers
Est. 2025   •  2-10 employees

San Run is a free mobile/web endless-runner game from the San Chan project that combines pixel-style gameplay with charity-focused mechanics and Web3 token-burning features tied to the $SAN ecosystem.

Starts at $0

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    #1

    PBS KIDS

    Best for consumers
    Est. 1999   •  201-1k employees

    PBS KIDS is the children's educational media brand of the U.S. public broadcaster PBS, offering free television programming, games, videos, and digital learning resources for young children.

    Starts at $0

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    Hangry Animals

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2022   •  2-10 employees

    Hangry Animals is a purpose-led entertainment project building the Hangryverse — games, digital collectibles, comics and animated content whose in-game actions and purchases support animal charities and conservation.

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    #3

    Canabalt

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2009   •  1 employee

    Canabalt is a one-button endless-runner video game created by Adam Saltsman and published by Finji that helped popularize the genre and is playable in browsers and on major storefronts.

    Starts at $0

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    #4

    Guinea Pixel

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2014   •  1 employee

    Indie game studio that builds Unity mobile games and publishes Arduino / 3D‑printing maker projects.

    Starts at $0 / per download

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    #5

    EllaRed

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2020   •  1 employee

    Itch.io creator and indie game developer who publishes downloadable pay-what-you-want games such as Animal Guard and Hex Endangered.

    Starts at $0

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    Tunza Games

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2015   •  2-10 employees

    Tunza Games is a UK-based purpose-driven publisher that designs and sells conservation-themed educational family board games and an online app, donating a share of revenues to partner conservation charities.

    Starts at $39 / per game

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    #7

    WolfQuest

    Best for consumers
    Est. 2007   •  11-50 employees

    An educational open-world video game that simulates the life and ecology of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park.

    Starts at $29.99

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