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Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Racing
Publisher: Turborilla
Developer: LCQ Studios

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'Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream' Is A Physics Motocross Game Coming to PC - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 14, 2024 @ 2:15 p.m. PST

Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream is an authentic motocross racing experience that blends arcade-style mechanics with realistic track layouts and rider movements.

Get ready to experience the thrill of motocross racing like never before.

From the creators of the hit mobile franchise Mad Skills Motocross comes Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream, an authentic arcade racing experience based on American amateur motocross. You’ll discover what it takes to compete in American motocross as you blaze your own trail through a decision-based single-player campaign. You will navigate beautiful 3D environments in first-person and third-person camera perspectives, a first for the Mad Skills Motocross franchise.

From the creators of the hit mobile franchise Mad Skills Motocross comes Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream, an authentic arcade racing experience based on American amateur motocross. You’ll discover what it takes to compete in American motocross as you blaze your own trail through a decision-based single-player campaign. You will navigate beautiful 3D environments in first-person and third-person camera perspectives, a first for the Mad Skills Motocross franchise.

Battle your way through the pack of up to 40 riders in online multiplayer races. To start, we will have support for casual multiplayer race servers. Later, we will add support for ranked multiplayer leagues.

Experience a world of stunning, artistic landscapes never seen before in a motocross game. Say goodbye to dull and boring scenery!


Turborilla, a trailblazing developer in mobile action sports gaming, has announced an exciting collaboration with Illinois-based LCQ Studios to elevate their PC video game Motocross: Chasing the Dream to new heights.

This strategic partnership aims to capitalize on Turborilla’s tremendous success in mobile gaming and expand their reach into the realm of PC gaming.

The game will be rebranded as Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream.

“With the help of the community, our goal is to create an arcade motocross game with best-in-class physics that are true to the sport, are easy to learn and tough to master, and that provide a fun balance between arcade and realism,” said Joe Welch, the lead game designer at Turborilla.

“From the moment I first played the Motocross: Chasing the Dream demo, I knew this game had serious potential,” Welch continued. “To say we’re excited to work with LCQ would be an understatement.”

Michael Hodge, the founder of LCQ Studios, echoed the excitement about the partnership. 

“I have been a huge fan of Turborilla since first playing Mad Skills Motocross on my phone back in 2011,” he said. “As a real-life player of theirs for more than a decade, I was pleasantly surprised when they first reached out to us about collaborating on a game together. Their ideas and goals for motocross games directly align with ours, so it’s a no-brainer to work on one together. Motocross gaming has a bright future ahead, and I am excited that LCQ Studios has the opportunity to work with Turborilla to bring both of our visions for motocross games to life.”

LCQ Studios is proud to be made up of real-life riders. We have a high standard for authenticity and want to create a game that embraces and highlights the core details of the sport in the most accurate way. With the community's help, we strive to make the most authentic arcade motocross game available.

Mad Skills Motocross: Chasing the Dream is coming to PC (Steam).



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