Riff Racer - Race Your Music!

Release Date: 2016-05-12

Developer: FOAM Entertainment

Genres: Casual, Indie, Racing

Price: 6.99

Riff Racer - Race Your Music!

Full Release!Riff Racer (known as Drive Any Track during Early Access) is now in full release!Wed like to thank all the community who have helped us so far during development of the game. Well continue to experiment with features as we go!About the GameIncludes 25 fantastic bundled tracks!! Or race your own music...Inspired by some of our favourite games like Wipeout Trackmania Vib-Ribbon and Audiosurf…Riff Racer is a high-octane music based racing game where we create racetracks from the songs in your music library.Not a rhythm game but a fresh twist on music-powered game creation. Action on track is synced to the audio you literally have to race the music to stay in time and score points.Youve seen other music powered games Riff Racer takes the concept to the next level with our innovative MEGA engine. It takes any audio file analyses it down to its core components and creates a unique racing experience from the structure of the song.Verses choruses and drops become checkpoints and the environment and cars are styled to the genre of music youre playing.Experiment with your music collection and find out which songs make the best racetracks!Be the first to create a race-track from a song and have your name forever enshrined on the tracks leaderboard.Multiplayer features - Challenge your friends ghosts to your favourite tunes and beat their high-scores on the track!**Please note Riff Racer does not support live multiplayer***Score big for staying in sync whilst performing stunts jumps drifts and rolls!Riff Racer has unique environment styles based on different music genres and a selection of genre based cars and liveries (and some secret cars you have to work out how to unlock!).Riff Racer currently supports MP3 FLAC and OGG file formats.Riff Racer has full controller support in that you dont need a mouse and keyboard to play the game but we only support newer xinput devices such as the X-Box 360 and X-Box One controllers. Older directinput controllers such as the Logitech Dual Action are not currently supported.