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I have some pretty fond memories of top-down racers on the Amiga and Bloody Rally Simulator is bringing back those memories. Coming to Linux next month.

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What they say it will feature:

  • Infinite variety of randomly generated Race Tracks 
  • Campaign mode, with both single player and local co-op
  • Possibility to share your custom built tracks on Steam Workshop for others to enjoy
  • 15 Unlockable cars 
  • Split Screen Local multiplayer for up to 4 players
  • Configuration setting to turn off blood (for family friendly split screen racing sessions)
  • Races with 100 opponents!

They're also planning to add in online play, Steam Workshop support, a driver level up system and car tuning which does all sound pretty good.

Honestly, it looks like it could be pretty amusing. Looking forward to giving this one a go for sure.

See more on Steam, releasing on December 18th in Early Access.

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