Riders of Asgard Brings BMX to Vikings

Riders of Asgard Brings BMX to Vikings

I think I'll stick with Happy Wheels.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Aug 20, 2016 @ 12:09 AM (Staff Bios)
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Occasionally, I like to dive into some obscure and strange titles. Some of my best experiences have been with intriguing games that don't get a solid spotlight. Sometimes, I come across something truly mind-boggling. One such game I found recently is the X-Games style Riders of Asgard.


Yes, it's definitely real.

It's BMX. Without Matt Hoffman! But seriously, it's sweet X-Games BMX stunts in a Norse setting. How all does the setting affect the game? Honestly, it doesn't seem like much. It just kinda looks Viking-y. The ramps and such are made of stereotypical "crude wooden planks." The background looks vaguely Norwegian. And it seems like you can customize your biker with various Viking themed gear. Other than that, I'm unsure. We'll just have to play it and find out. Because even though they have a place on Steam Greenlight, you can play for free right now.

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