Hotshot Racing Crosses Steam's Finish Line in Summer 2020

Hotshot Racing Crosses Steam's Finish Line in Summer 2020

Get ready to race!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 11, 2020 @ 01:22 PM (Staff Bios)
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Looking for a retro racing title that hearkens to the roots of Outrun, Need for Speed, Top Gear, and more?
 
Consider Lucky Mountain Game's Hotshot Racing, an arcade-style racing title that is all about speed and retro. Available for wishlisting via Steam, this title emphasizes drift handling in order to create a fast-paced, heart-pounding experience.
 
Hotshot Racing features the following:
  • 8 speedsters.
  • Drifting emphasis, meaning drifting fills your boost bar.
  • Explosions! Seriously, in the mode Drive or Explode, you'll have a bomb strapped to your vehicle, and if you drop below a required speed, you'll explode. Sounds painful.
  • Cops and Robbers. Who doesn't like this mode?
  • Time Trial and Grand Prix modes for the classic racers.
  • 16 racing circuits, including coastal, jungle, alpine and Las Vegas terrains.
  • Single player, four-player splitscreen and eight-player online compatibility for all modes except Time Trial.
 
 
 

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