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A member registered Jun 06, 2020 · View creator page →

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Hey all,

I released my first game demo/prototype on itch.io the other day, and I'm hoping to find some people to give it a try and provide feedback.

Here's a trailer in hopes I can "sell" you this new type of vehicle:

4ButtonBuggy* is a challenging off-road racing game where you control each wheel individually! 

The front wheels offer more traction, while the back wheels can help you drift around corners.  Each wheel pushes you forward and turns you in the opposite direction at the same time. Combine two opposing forces to go straight forward, but don't forget to slow down sometimes! Oh, and you're going to catch some air too, so make sure to activate wheels to pitch and roll yourself flat onto the downslope, or you'll lose all of your speed!

Activate any combination of wheels while you chase your best lap on the wildest tracks across Canada.  Experience ultimate control over your vehicle only here, where All Wheels Drive!

If you're willing to give it a try, you can find it on itch.io here:

https://4buttonbuggy.itch.io/4bb

Very interesting puzzle solving mechanics, especially near the end! Well polished and easy to understand + play.

Very well made and easy to follow. Clever mechanics near the end too!

This game is actually really neat and will provide some fun for fans of games like Powerstone. I do find the readability of the game to be a bit difficult  because of the large circles around each player, but otherwise the concepts and the art style are solid. 

Pros:
- Great music
- Great visuals
- Simple to play

Cons:
- Missing any indication that you're actually attacking in any way. 
- It's very easy - Could either speed up the buttons quite a bit, add more buttons to press, or make the opponent increase at a faster rate.
- Notes don't match up with the music, but that's probably difficult to do.

Overall it's an enjoyable, if short experience. Great work!