Run4Fun territory map with colored hex zones, runner tokens, flags, and the Run4Fun app logo

GPS territory game · Free · Android

Outrun.
Outplay.
Own the map.

Run4Fun turns your neighborhood into a board game you play with your feet. Run through hexagons to capture them. Hold the most, win the match.

Free · Android

How it works

Three rules. That's the game.

Capture, hold, steal. The neighborhood does the rest.

01 — Capture

Run through it. It's yours.

The map is split into hexagons. Cross one — it turns your color. No buttons. No taps. Just run.

02 — Hold

Fresh zones are worth more.

Every zone you own slowly fades. Run back through it to keep it fresh. Freshest zones score the most points. Stale zones barely count.

03 — Steal

Every zone is up for grabs.

Run through an opponent's hex and you start to take it. Keep going — it flips to your color.

AI coach

Play with your ears, not your eyes.

Keep your earbuds in. Your AI coach calls out what matters — weak zones nearby, rivals closing in, when to push.

Play with your crew

Bring your crew. Share the invite.

Create a match, send the invite, run.

iPhone waitlist

Coming to iOS.

iPhone runners — you're on our radar. We're launching on Android first to get the experience just right, then bringing the race to iOS. Join the waitlist and we'll tag you in when it's ready.

You're on the list. We'll be in touch.

FAQ

A few quick answers.

Does Run4Fun store my GPS location?

No. Your phone converts each position into a hexagon identifier in memory, and only those hex IDs are sent to our servers. Raw GPS coordinates are never stored long-term — we keep a short rolling buffer for game processing and purge it every two hours.

How long is a game?

You choose. Set the duration when you create the match — typical games run 15 to 45 minutes. Solo Train Mode runs are flexible: play until you've earned the win, or stop whenever.

Will it kill my battery?

For a typical 30-minute match, expect battery drain similar to any GPS run-tracking app. We sample sparingly and only while a match is active — close the app when you're done and tracking stops.

Do I need a smartwatch or earbuds?

No. Run4Fun runs on the phone alone. Earbuds make the AI coach more useful — you can play with your ears instead of staring at the screen — but they're optional, not required.

What phones are supported?

Any modern Android phone with GPS — Android 9 (Pie) and later. iPhone support is on the way; join the waitlist above to hear when it ships.

Ready to run?

Lace up. Open the app. Go.

Get it on Google Play

Free · Android