For once, cheaters do prosper
Remember the arguments about cutting corners back in the days of kart racers? The justifiable fuming as a rival ignores what feels like half of the track with an effective boost at just the right second? Well, in this intriguing indie racer, avoiding the road is the point. Here, you need to see how quickly you can get to the finish by foul means rather than fair ones.
The mode of transportation and environment is very different to the classics of yesteryear. You’re a fluorescent gyroscopic ball instead of a kart, and the thin tracks are in the stars, hovering over planets, spilling out in a sharp downward trajectory. The aim is simple: to reach the bottom as quickly as possible, utilising any and all shortcuts you can by just veering off the course. There are also checkpoints to hit that will save your progress and fillup a portion of the boost bar.
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