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Neon drive dev
Neon drive dev





neon drive dev
  1. #NEON DRIVE DEV UPDATE#
  2. #NEON DRIVE DEV FREE#

The amount of content featured within Neon Drive is simply disappointing. But do not fret, as Neon Drive only features 8 levels, meaning that you’re paying roughly £0.998 per level. And this is especially worrying when you take into the consideration that gimmicks make up the majority of some levels, especially within the latter portions of the title. In short, these portions of tracks are erratic, imprecise, and well, not very good. And this is because, unlike the quote-on-quote driving sections, they are not nearly as precise or as well designed. Special segments of all the levels are all out of the ordinary, however, just because they are different doesn’t necessarily mean that they are better. And yes, it is as ridiculous as it sounds.

neon drive dev

As some levels will have you pilot a plane, others a star ship, and some will even be so gimmicky that they’ll turn the car based game into a platformer featuring transformers. However, just as you enter the latter stages of the third level, Neon Drive goes off the rails, or rather off-road.Įach and every single level in Neon Drive starts off with you simply driving through an obstacle course, but once you reach the halfway point, it shifts to something completely different. Within the first two stages, Neon Drive will be solely about driving a vehicle through an obstacles course composed of four separate lanes in rhythm to the music.

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But what you actually get, is a rhythm-based action game, which will have you do much more than simply drive a car. As on its digital box you’ll find all the signs of an arcade racing game filled with obstacles and audio-based gameplay elements. But when it comes to Neon Drive, you get the exact opposite.

#NEON DRIVE DEV UPDATE#

Download the latest update for Neon Drive on the App Store now, and let us know your thoughts on the game on our forum thread.Often when you purchase a title, you expect to get exactly what it says on the box. It’s been a while since I immersed myself in the fluorescent world of Neon Drive, so this update is a fantastic excuse to revisit one of the better endless arcade games on the App Store. While these two make up the bulk of the content of this patch, a new GUI design, multiple checkpoints in practice mode, and new music upon a level’s completion are also included, which are neat minor changes that long-time fans of Neon Drive will likely appreciate.

#NEON DRIVE DEV FREE#

A Free Run mode has also been added to complement the endurance and practice modes that hit the App Store on the title’s previous update. The main new feature of the 1.50 update to Neon Drive is the brand new Level 8, which adds another complex challenge to take on after the previous seven extensive courses have been cleared. Despite debuting all the way back in November 2015, developer Fraoula Apps has continued to support Neon Drive as it has slowly spread to multiple other gaming platforms, and today has received its first major update in over a year with new levels, features, modes and much more. The stunning 80’s inspired environments, including luminous cityscapes and luscious aquatic settings, really brought the title to life, and its frenetic dodging action created a funky rhythm game element that resonated greatly with the retina-burning colors and cybergrid courses. Endless arcade games are abundant in the beloved realm of the App Store, but I’ll be damned if Neon Drive ($3.99) isn’t up there with the most stylish and well executed releases in its calamitously crowded genre.







Neon drive dev