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About This Game Experience the thrill of retro racing on crazy tracks in the very first social racer – completely in the style of 8 and 16-bit classics. Enjoy the reinterpretation of old-school gameplay in combination with perfect controls and the driving beats of unique artist Bit Shifter!Be creative: Race on self-designed tracks and share them with people all over the world! Countless level objects and a user-friendly editor offer you virtually infinite possibilities to let your creativity run free.Compete against friends and the highest ranking players and beat their times on original tracks and maps created by them! Fight your way to the top of the global leaderboards!Thanks to pick-up-and-play controls, you can jump right in and you'll soon be drifting through the bends and speeding along the virtual tarmac like a pro!FEATURESA large selection of tracks and vehiclesPowerful level editor with countless objects and functionsVarious control modes to suit everybody's styleFresh interpretation of the 8-bit/16-bit style racing gamesFantastic soundtrack by Bit Shifter 7aa9394dea Title: Race.a.bitGenre: Indie, RacingDeveloper:Aesir InteractivePublisher:HeadupRelease Date: 10 Mar, 2016 Race.a.bit Free Download Crack Serial Key Keygen Simple and fun. Reminds me of old top-down racers on the 8bit & 16 bit consoles and computers. Nice track editor with online sharing.. This is a pretty good game that's also an mobile app, Search me as "CapnFalcon" in the game (I use mostly the Speedy "Toxic" car), the game is a top view racing time trial game where it has Official levels which if you earn medals to unlock achievements for new vehicles and theres the custom level design and race where you can make your own tracks and send them to everyone and your buddies, the cars are unlocked by achievements. I personally like the "Speedy" cars (But i have Toxic\/Green car and Angry\/Red car unlocked).Overall score: 8\/10PS: Funny enough the game supports Workshop but it only has a race pack to begin with.. Like an 8-Bit Trackmania game... on Crack!. First half-hour impressions:From the moment I started up the game, I was unimpressed. I was met with a login screen that expected me to make an account or "play offline". Of course, I'm playtesting this game, so I pick "offline". I am met with a very limited singleplayer experience and UI design that looks like it belongs in one of those horrid dime-a-dozen ad-plastered android apps. The races themselves feel sort of nice, but at the same time, a little too easy. The default controls (arrow keys instead of WASD) make no sense in this day and age, and it is unplayable with a controller unless you manually re-bind. For some reason, it uses the L-Trigger axis for both acceleration and braking, and since the triggers generally don't GO both ways unless you're using a literal joystick, that means I can only go in reverse. Yeah. Very useful. I can back into a tree! As well, I don't think I understand the "boost pads". It doesn't feel like I'm getting a boost; in fact, it feels the opposite. It feels like the game is treating it as a BAD thing, and punishing me for it. It clearly is speeding me up somewhat, but the screen shakes violently and my car flashes red, whilst the AI-controlled car does no such thing and gracefully rolls over the pads like it's no big deal.On top of that, the game is very buggy. One bug right off the top of my head, and this is in the UI department, is that if you keep restarting the race--or using the menu in general--the little labels for the controller buttons begin to multiply. It wasn't long before I saw "Retry" buried in "[A][A][A][A][A][A][A][A][A]". On that note, you really shouldn't put text. You should do what the other devs do, and use opaque icons...and only one of them.I was about to call it a day and write a negative review until one thing caught me off guard. One thing that truly shines in this game, and that is the music. The OST is very nice, and made me stay a little longer, if only just to jam to some music. While I'm still not quite impressed with the single-player gameplay, I've gotten somewhat used to it, and I hope that the dev can really bring out the polish that this game deserves. This has the potential to be a really good game. In its current state, though, my recommendation comes with a few grains of salt.I especially have a hard time recommending it due to the price tag. $10 is a little steep for the level of quality you're getting. i feel like 7 or even 5 dollars would be more reasonable.. Not worth the cash. Barely more than a Addictinggames flash game. Musics pretty good, though. Pros----- Cute game play- Some pretty good music- High score list seems pretty legitCons------ Extremely repetitive - Terrible menu layouts- Very cheap; barely more than a FTP phone game

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