Temple Run's top 10 neighbors span game developers, fast food, department stores, musicians, tech brands, sports equipment, a restaurant chain, a TV show, an athlete, and a fitness brand — with no single category dominating the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 2K at 0.88 down to Sleepy Hollow at 0.85, a spread of just three points across ten very different entities. KFC (0.86) and JCPenney (0.86) sit nearly as close as the top neighbor; Jason Derulo (0.86) and Samsung Electronics (0.86) follow at essentially the same distance. Spalding (0.86), Baskin-Robbins (0.86), 2K Support (0.86), and Blake Griffin (0.85) round out the cluster. Only two neighbors — 2K Support and the top neighbor 2K — share Temple Run's own subcategory of Video Game Franchises, and even they sit mid-pack rather than at the top. The dominant subcategory pattern across the ten is cross-kind: game developers, fast casual dining, department stores, musicians, technology, sports equipment, restaurants, TV shows, and athletes all appear, with no subcategory claiming more than two slots.
That breadth signals an audience whose shape is defined less by gaming identity than by a wide mainstream consumer profile that overlaps equally with pop music fans, retail shoppers, and sports followers.