Race The Sun, the endless racer coming to PC, Mac and Linux on August 19th 2013 looks magnificent. The team over at Flippfly have created a game that looks exactly like you would expect a sunny dream world to look with stark shadows, shiny objects and God rays a plenty from the beaming sun that is you life power in the background.
As you can see from the gameplay trailer below your racer needs to pull off crazier and crazier moves at breakneck speed to keep the craft from crashing but also to keep your racer moving. The game is called Race The Sun and that sun that powers your racer is ever so slowly setting. You’ll need to keep on foot on the gas and your trigger finger on that boost button if you want to keep you craft racing. The levels are a mix of procedurally generated random-awesomesauce and some hand-crafted goodness to keep every track interesting and challenging at the same time. Keep you eyes to the horizon and get ready for a blast of light come August 19th when this racer is ready to burn.
Source Link: YouTube | http://flippfly.com/racethesun/
PRESS RELEASE
Race the Sun – Apocalypse Trailer & Release Date
August 12, 2013 – Bursting through an ever-shifting world of unknown terrain, challenging fate with every second, death is the only certainty in Race the Sun. With the unveiling of Apocalypse – a new mode for the most devoutly masochistic – the end comes even sooner in Flippfly’s endless racer.
Apocalypse Mode trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIfcz9wX69Q&hd=1
Race the Sun arrives August 19, for Windows, Mac, and Linux. With the latest update, pre-order customers can access the full game immediately, including Apocalypse mode.
Race the Sun is a hyper-kinetic, endless-racer with minimalist style. The rules are simple: don’t crash, rack up points, and keep boosting to keep your solar-powered craft in the ever-sinking rays of the sun. Race the Sun uses a mixture of hand-crafted and procedurally generated stages to provide a unique world every day, and invites users to create and share their own.