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Neodash is a fresh Native Linux racing game that combines futuristic bright neon visuals with crazy-fast drifting. What you get is something that clearly resembles the awesome racing-platformer Distance, but pumped up on some serious steroids and a little Trackmania too even.

Honestly, this looks absolutely awesome. Screenshots don't do it justice, have a look at the trailer below.

"Define your own path and survive until you reach the end that lies ahead of you by swerving, drifting and flying across traps and obstacles while avoiding the abyss. But there's a catch: the world is disintegrating at your heels; better go fast, or you might not make it.

Neodash plunges you in a unique sci-fi atmosphere that is brought to life by music: the environment reacts to the beat in different ways, creating a thrilling and immersive audio-visual experience."

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Game Features:

  • A large collection of high-energy electronic songs, including Monstercat releases - Playlist of over 25 songs from a wide range of electronic genres such as synthwave, drum & bass, EDM.
  • Challenging campaign that takes you in for an immersive, thrilling ride - Over 45 levels, progressively introducing new mechanics. Find the hidden red gates to unlock hardcore difficulty levels.
  • Unlock car models, wheels and other cosmetics - Beat levels to earn points, and unlock many different items to customize your car. The higher difficulty levels you beat, the more points you get!
  • Powerful and intuitive in-game level creator - Let your creativity run wild in the level editor with a multitude of customizable roads, obstacles, effects and environments. Publish your creations online for others to enjoy.
  • Compete for faster runs against other players' ghosts - Each level has an online leaderboard where you can compete worldwide for the fastest runs. Race against player ghosts and attempt to reach the top of the leaderboards!
  • Play and rate user-created levels - The online level browser allows you to easily access and download any user-created level. Filter levels by difficulty, ratings, downloads and immediately jump into action.

Available to buy on Steam.

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7 comments

Bogomips Aug 31, 2022
I think I will keep my Distance for now
Not too sure about the drift reviews concerns about being too "arcady".


Last edited by Bogomips on 31 August 2022 at 6:22 pm UTC
anewson Aug 31, 2022
I think I will keep my Distance for now
No too sure about the drift reviews concerns about being too "arcady".

I see what you did there and I'm here for it
lukas333 Sep 1, 2022
Looks fun, but maybe the graphics are a bit too colorful for my taste.
Purple Library Guy Sep 1, 2022
I found that trailer rather hypnotic, but I don't think my reflexes are up to actually playing it.
ElectricPrism Sep 1, 2022
I think I will keep my Distance for now
Not too sure about the drift reviews concerns about being too "arcady".

!I can't believe it's not butter

I offer you this in consolation ;)


Last edited by ElectricPrism on 1 September 2022 at 8:11 am UTC
const Sep 1, 2022
I think I will keep my Distance for now
Not too sure about the drift reviews concerns about being too "arcady".
Damn, I tried distance and was really really bad at it. Maybe this is for me?

Guess I'll stay with hot wheels for my racing needs for a while. Its single player is so easy, it raises my mood :D
Cybolic Sep 10, 2022
Public service announcement: This game doesn't seem to be able to run in gamemode on the Steam Deck, but it runs just fine when set to run through Proton. The Linux version does work in desktop mode however, so I'm not sure what the deal is there.
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