A new trailer for Playbox Games' Bang Bang Racing is very clear about one thing. Cones are a dangerous object that must be avoided at all costs. Joining those malicious cones in their quest to stop you are various barrels, slicks, and your inability to drive.
On its way to PSN, XBLA, and PC, Bang Bang Racing has just about everyithing you'd expect, except online multiplayer (boo). That aside, it looks like the Micro Machines game I've always wanted. Cute cars, Fun arcadey-controls, and malevolent cones.
It DOESN'T have online multiplayer¿¿¿¿¿
That's GREAT. If it has local multiplayer though, I'll be more stoked for this game.
I'll be keeping my eye on this, seems to be what I'm looking for in a fun racer.
I've got the Android version, and unless the controls are better, it's to be avoided at all costs. I mean, if they can't make decent touchscreen controls but with real buttons it's all a different story then cool, it's actually a nice game. Otherwise it's wasted money.
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This sale runs until June 24, so jump on it if you want to save some cash and add another indie title to your collection.
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