MIRAI #167
Embark on a frantic adventure in the fight for humanity. In this innovative runner, where one player controls two characters on the same screen, explore time and its ramifications. In MIRAI #167, you can not only play an excellent story, but also beat records, improve your character and defeat enemies.
LIVE A STORY
In 2100, MIRAI #167, belonging to a new race that mixes robotic components with human bodies, discovers that he is controlling a human on Earth, Jonas, 90 years earlier. Hoping to change the whole system, he wants to meet Jonas. Jonas travels forward in time while MIRAI #167 takes the opposite route - they want to meet in 2055. Their route will not be as easy as they thought when they both discover they are fighting with forces greater than themselves.
AN INNOVATIVE AND CHALLENGING GAMEPLAY
Much more than just a runner (or endless runner) game - control two characters on one screen, swapping them and using each character’s unique characteristics to overtake and defeat enemies. Use the objects you find as weapons or use your time as you want.
IMPROVE YOUR CHARACTERS AND BEAT THE BEST RECORDS
Enhance the unique characteristics of each character in the game and defeat and outrun enemies even more easily! Prove to the world (and your friends) who’s the best timekeeper!
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Synthwave Dream ‘85
Yo, I don’t know why I like this game. I really do. If more things meld towards my interests, i.e. online multiplayer with VAC support, trading cards, some sort of digital storage space for multiple vehicles…
There’s a heavy emphasis on going high speed & listening to loud music, which I think misses the point of modern capabilities in its search to be a retroactively retro hit. Y’know? I sort of, for lack of a better term, picked up speed, right uh, away. But I still can’t drift, and that’s like, the basis of the game?
– Real player with 41.8 hrs in game
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2018/12/8
■近況報告(Recent report)
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巨大な顔が後方から迫ってくる"ナイトメアモード"が追加されました。
これは従来の"インフィニートドリームモード"と違いゆっくりと走ると顔に追い付かれてゲームオーバーになります。
つまりタイム制限のようなもので、レースゲーム色の強い内容となっています。
(“Nightmare mode” in which a huge face comes closer from the back has been added.
Unlike the traditional “Infinito Dream Mode”, if you run slowly you will catch up with the face and it will be a game over.
In other words, it is something like a time limit, and it has a strong content of the race game colors.)
– Real player with 23.7 hrs in game
Polyrun
A lot unobtainable achievements
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
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Firstly, full disclaimer; I know the devs as personal friends, I did purchase this product with the mind to support them. I’m going to try write as unbiased a review as possible with that said however.
Firstly, Polyrun is a infinite runner, but has several nice additions to the game that i consider it worth buying
just for the gameplay differences between it and other similar titles. Three different modes make the game rather unique, and with two of them being Multiplayer focused does seem to add extra replayabilty, or just fun to play with a friend or two casually in either versus or tournement mode. (As of this review, i have only played single player, but both modes are appealing too me, and will likely be tested and this review updated for them.) It features a cosmetic store, but said cosmetics are only available through in game earned currency.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Undead Run
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– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
There is not a single good thing about this game, absolute joke
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Space Ribbon - Slipstream to the Extreme
Cool and original game!
It’s like racing on a roller coaster track in space :-)
Single player: Campaign with three speed classes.
Multiplayer: Up to 4 players can play in splitscreen and optionally 1 of the players can play as the paver which creates the track.
Racing
Slipstream:
The core mechanic is using slipstream to boost your speed which makes it possible to catch up and often makes the races very intense close to the finish line.
Side barrier:
Another “mechanic” is the side barrier. STAY away from it as it tends to slow you down a lot. It’s better to ease off on the gas and make a corner than smashing into the side.
– Real player with 47.1 hrs in game
For my first Early Access game, this is pretty darn good. Not a bad way to go for $1 during the Steam Summer Sale. There does exist some balancing issues, which can make the game frustrating at times, but overall, it is all I ever hoped for in this game as an Early Access title. It’s a good way to start. Oh, and the demo doesn’t do the game justice. Developer, please remove the demo or update it please!
If you start a race with a mouse/keyboard, it locks you out of the Xinput controls (such as an Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller). It doesn’t allow you to switch on-the-fly or on-demand. You either have to exit the Grand Prix or restart the game to make sure to use the other control scheme. My prefered method of control is a controller, not keyboard/mouse.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Dubstep Bird
Like flappy bird - but with a little more effort. A few different modes to play, including 2-player, lots of skins for your ‘bird’ to unlock, flashing colors and a kickin’ soundtrack to play to!
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
[Pay-to-Play] I won this game from a giveaway; this game is like flappy bird, if you like flappy bird you’d probably enjoy this game too. I find this game easier than the original flappy bird; possible to unlock all achievements with practice, good luck and have fun :)
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Moto Racer 4
2016 game with 1996 controls. And it’s a racing game, where controls should be priority #1.
I’ve played PS1 games with better/authentic controls.
Sadly, I cannot recommend it, due to the fact that the racing part (in a racing game) is done badly, so when you’ll race - you won’t get the feel that you’re rac… well, you got the point.
Controls: the acceleration is on the “Z” button, brakes are on “S”, and steering is on “Q” and “D”. Funny, huh? There’s more.
You cannot change the controls layout. At all. There’s no such option.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
Moto Racer 4, a release which seems to have completely slipped under my radar, recieving little to no fanfare even at the time of its release. I have played another game in this series, Moto Racer 2, and as such I’ll be comparing my experience with this title to my previous experience in Moto Racer 2.
To begin, its very much an arcade style racer, die-hard racing simulator fans need not apply. However, i’d say that its very much in the spirit of the rest of the series, as MR2 had a distincly arcade style of gameplay. This arcade style of play is quite enjoyable actually and gives the game a very oldshool style of play. There are a few new additions to the gameplay in Moto Racer 4, the TURBO system, whereby a carefully timed press of the A button will give you a boost of speed at the starting line and also a boost of speed when executing a wheelie. As far as variety in the gameplay goes, you have standard races, time trials and other modes such as ‘slalom’ where you have to weave in and out of traffic, but still arrive at the finish line before time runs out, and an elemination mode where the racer in last place is eliminated every 30 seconds. You also have a variety of road and dirt tracks, utilising superbikes and dirtbikes respectively. This variety has been enough to keep me entertained so far, with both dirt and road tracks providing their own set of unique challenges and quirks. There are also various tricks to pull off when riding a dirtbike, the tricks must be executed by pushing a certain sequence of buttons, this is a welcome addition to the game as in MR2, tricks would occur at random and didn’t really have any impact on the gameplay whatsoever.
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
Tri6: Infinite
Summary
A futuristic endless runner/racer that pits you against a progressively more difficult series of procedurally generated obstacles at an increasingly fast pace. Earn unlockables and compete in global leaderboards while vibing to the vaguely Tron-like visuals.
What is it?
In Tri6 Infinite you control one of three vehicles with differing characteristics through an endless series of procedurally generated tunnels filled with twists, turns, obstacles, and opponents, all of which exists in “cyberspace.”
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Schönes Indie Spiel aus Nürnberg!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Mortal box
overall it’s a pretty good game.
it’s quite simple every player haves a target to chase, as well it’s the target of someone else. like a catching mice kind of gameplay in 6 faces of a cube.
there are some power-up based on math. that may benefit you or harm you harm you. it could be hard to understand this kind of perks but once you get used to it it’s pretty easy.
the AI it’s ok. but the main mode it’s to play it with 2 friends
so does worth the price? yeah, it’s a pretty simple game but for 2 dollar it’s worth.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Quite an interesting game, simple and funny :)
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
LineVox 2: Forward to the Past
LineVox 2: Forward to the Past - a casual cyberpunk game suitable for both one player and several players with the ability to play on one computer, over a local network or online.
Here you control a ship that leaves a trail that is an obstacle for you and other players or bots. You need to jump over or avoid obstacles, teleport and pick up bonuses that help or hinder you from winning. In this part, achievements have been added for more interest, graphics have been improved, new ships and maps have been added.
The game has:
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Choose from a variety of maps and ships.
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Ability to play with friends on the same computer or over the network.
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Obstacles in the form of lasers, platforms and objects.
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Various boosters.
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Cyberpunk atmosphere.
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Nice background music.