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Fancy a challenge? no brake no gain is an upcoming arcade precision-driving game where skill outshines speed. The developer just recently released the first demo.

You go through a series of levels with various different types of challenging, some of which will push your fancy finger-work on a controller that's for sure. As you attempt to get the best time, you're also trying to keep yourself on track in some of the most ridiculous places that a vehicle really shouldn't be driving.

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Game Features:

  • Arcade Precision Driving - Feel the thrill of tight, responsive controls that reward skill and creativity. Master each challenge with pinpoint accuracy as you weave through traps, perform daring maneuvers, and reach the mysterious idol in style.
  • Garage Customization - Upgrade your cars to handle tougher challenges with confidence. Fine-tune speed and handling, and paint your vehicle to match your personal style as you prepare to conquer every challenge.
  • Versus Minigames - Gather your friends for local multiplayer chaos! Compete in exciting game modes like Capture the Flag, Pass the Bomb, and Survival. May the best driver win!
  • Dynamic Levels - Conquer wild, unpredictable tracks filled with lasers, moving platforms, explosive barrels, and other inventive obstacles. Adapt, react, and push your skills to the limit!

The demo appeared to work great on my desktop Linux system with Kubuntu. Quite fun and definitely a real challenge. Well worth taking a look.

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Pyrate 6 hours ago
Interesting concept ! I must say, not a big fan of the name, however.

Will keep an eye out. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
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