FutureGrind

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Racing
Developer: Milkbag Games
Release Date: Jan. 22, 2019

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'FutureGrind' (ALL) Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 23, 2015 @ 8:30 a.m. PST

Grab your bike and hit the rails in FutureGrind, a stylish stunt racer/platformer all about tricks, skill, and speed.

The game is played on a track made of rails that run through a 3D environment: some rails are blue, some are red, and some are white.

As the player, you control a futuristic, motorcycle-sized vehicle called a “grinder”. Your grinder has two wheels: one blue, and one red. You have to get from the start of the track to the end in one piece, while scoring the most points possible.

Be careful: do NOT let the wrong wheel touch. Your blue wheel can touch blue rails, your red wheel can touch red rails, but touch the wrong rail and you’ll cause a short circuit. Watch out, short circuiting leads to, well, a bit of a mess.

Survival is important in FutureGrind, but it’s really just the baseline. In order to succeed, you’ll need to get good at doing chains of tricks. Points are awarded to you based on how you grind on the rails. Balance on top of a rail for a Manual. Boost up into the bottom of a rail for an Undergrind. Dangle from the top of a rail for a Hanger, and so on. Rack up long grinds to increase your score. Do flips in the air for big points. Transfer between rails flawlessly to build your chain multiplier. Only skilled players will earn endorsements from The Sponsors and progress through the game.

Key Features

  • 6 unique 3D environments with many tracks in each
  • Career mode that doesn't suck
  • Chain tricks together in a deep combo system
  • Different grinders that control in unique ways
  • TV-style replays
  • Controller & keyboard support
  • Original soundtrack by bignic


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