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Slipstream
2018 Arcade · Cozy & Casual

Slipstream

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Arcade-style racing game inspired by the spirit of the early 90s, with drifting mechanics and exotic tracks.

ABOUT THIS GAME

Slipstream is a racing game inspired by the visuals, music, games and cars from the late 80s and early 90s. It’s built on a custom game engine, with an authentic retro feel and unique graphics. The soundtrack, drawing from synthpop and jazz fusion influences, sets the tone for a race across a variety of exotic locations from all around the world, including cities, deserts, forests, mountains and beaches. Drifting and slipstreaming mechanics add depth to the driving gameplay, and the result is a challenging and exciting experience.

FEATURES

Authentic pseudo-3D game engine with 2D graphics, just like the glory days of the arcade racers.
20 Different tracks, set on a variety of exotic locations all around the world… and beyond.
Local multiplayer up to 4 players!

6 Game modes:

Grand Tour, a road trip through exotic landscapes, with branching paths and rivals to race against.
Cannonball, a freely customizable race mode with optional traffic, rivals and other racers
Grand Prix, a championship mode with five races back to back and money prizes used to upgrade your car!
Single Race, just a race in any of the game’s 20 tracks
Time Trial, a solo race against time
Battle Royale, an elimination endurance race mode

5 Car models, each with its own specs and playstyle.
Original soundtrack with 9 exclusive songs + you can add your own music.
A variety of graphical options to customize the game’s visuals, including 30fps mode, CRT and NTSC filters.

Developer ansdor
Publisher BlitWorks Games
Team Size Solo Developer
Release Date May 21, 2018
Price $9.99

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