OK, I've just bought this. It is ridiculously cheap and seems like a good quick game to have handy for portable play.Moot_Geeza wrote:32. FutureGrind - Switch A Thursday punt pays off at last. £1.52 this cost me, and as it came out in January, according to Google, it's game of the sodding year. It's a course based auto runner where you grind on (or on the underside of) rails, only touching them with a wheel of the corresponding colour. You can double or triple jump, depending on your vehicle, hang from rails but holding jump, and spin the craft forwards or backwards. That's pretty much it, the rest is just built around the near perfect basics. At first you have to try to get through the track unscathed, then additional parameters are added (don't touch the purple rails, for example). The progression system doesn't give you much leeway, you'll mostly need to complete all three challenges per stage to move on. This would be annoying in most games but I was up for doing that anyway - because it's fun - so it gets a pass. Combine Unirally, Trials, Colour Guardians, Bit.Trip.Runner, Thumper and Olli Olli and you've got a game better than most of the other ones mentioned in this sentence. It's constantly tricky but the tasks are always doable, even when it feels overwhelming practice will see you through as although it's mostly skill based, and can be played as such, memorisation can give you an edge eventually. I can't recommend this highly enough, would've happily paid full whack for it. [9]
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