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Goscurry is a small, hard game, developed by Daniele Giardini with beats by Isak J Martinsson, where you must relax and follow the rhythm (except for speedfreak modes, where things go crazy). Try to go as far as you can by piloting a ship on an infinite road, suspended over a stylized and eerie landscape, while taking sharp corners, evading hazards, and delivering packages around.

It's currently in beta and available at $4.50 from their Humble Store widget.

The developer said this about the new mode:
QuotePARANOID mode is based on the PRO mode and will mess up your brain obstacle-wise and audio-wise, so you'll need at least a PRO highscore of 200,000 to unlock it (I actually set it at 500,000 before being convinced to lower it). That's all practice :)


New Features
  • PARANOID mode (needs a PRO highscore of at least 200,000 to unlock)
  • Ship changes appearance when turbo is active
  • Average score (per mode) statistic
  • Visual indicators in case you get a better highscore or average score at the end of a run
  • Ship uses a different movement update, which should make it run smoother
  • Added THANKS and HOMAGES pages to CREDITS panel
  • Added many more avatars (and one of them is the aforementioned pixie)
  • Gameover map looks better when zoomed
  • Camera behaves way better, and should now be perfect on all modes
  • You can now press SHIFT+F to display the FPS and internal memory usage


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Lord Avallon Oct 16, 2013
This game is awesome in my opinion!
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