
You'll find yourself in space with electronic music in the background, speeding on a long, never-ending platform on which you'll collect special blue points that serve as a digital currency in the game. For this currency, you'll be able to upgrade your ship to a new design and speed.
You'll be in control of a space vessel capable of flying above a special platform that enables you to fly. You'll begin with a regular ship and work your way up by collecting blue points and using them to upgrade your vessel. The vessel's speed will increase by each beaten level. In the background of each level, you'll hear a different pumped up electronic track.
Added limited gamepad support - since one of the players posted a review in which he roasted me for not having input customization and gamepad support, I implemented both. However, I've never ever had a controller connected to my PC. The last controller I held in my hands was PS's DualShock, so I have nothing to test this update on. If I had a controller lying around, I would have used it, because I want my game to be as good as I can possibly make it. People should realize that not everyone has all the hardware.
[u]Here is the default gamepad config:[/u]
- Increase/decrease speed while held = left joystick, Y axis
- Slide to sides = left joystick, X axis
- Increase ship sliding sensitivity = Right Face Button
- Decrease ship sliding sensitivity = Left Face Button
- Use = Top Face Button
- Jump = Bottom Face Button
To my understanding, Steam has some sort of customization of its own, so if you wish to change any of these, that's where you should go.
Minimum Setup
- OS: ANY
- Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) G2030 dual-core 3GHz or a dual-core AMDMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Inter(R) HD Graphics 2GB or AMD Radeon 6870 HD
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended Setup
- OS: ANY
- Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMDMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Inter(R) HD Graphics 2GB or AMD Radeon 6870 HD
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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