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RC Mini Racers Could See An Updated Linux Port

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RC Mini Racers was originally available for an older version of Ubuntu in the USC, but there's a much newer version on Steam. The developer is seeing how much interest there is in having it on Steam.

About the game (Official)
RC Mini Racers is a fast paced and explosive racing game with 20+ remote controlled mini cars, lots of missiles and mines, turbos for an extra boost as well as great hard rock music. More than 20 cars can be unlocked within the game and the car pimp shop lets you customize you RC car by changing the color, the wheels and the antenna.

The game features 24 tracks separated in circuit races (round tracks with 5 laps) and sprint races (A to B races, no rules, as fast as possible). Beside that there’s a coin racing mode where you can explore the level and collect coins for the in-game store.

If you like the look of it, tell the developer in this forum post.

Thanks for the tip Andrew! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Arcade, Racing, Steam
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Linas Oct 22, 2015
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How come I have never came across anyone mentioning this game in any discussions about racing games on Linux? Where can you find this old Linux version?
adolson Oct 22, 2015
Quoting: LinasHow come I have never came across anyone mentioning this game in any discussions about racing games on Linux? Where can you find this old Linux version?

As it says in the article you're commenting on, it was on Ubuntu, available in the Ubuntu Software Center.
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