https://d3kryption.itch.io/time-rift-racers Welcome to Time Rift Racers.VotingPlease go and vote on Ludum Dare! <3 https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/49/time-rift-racers ThemeThis game was written for the Ludum Dare 49 with the theme Unstable. StoryWelcome to Time Rift Racers. The race that happens only once a century. It started in 1938 when Sir Rodger Clark wanted the greatest race. Not just a normal race, but a race that was unbeatable! He started by making people dress up from different eras to race and see who would win. But that got boring. Forward 2000 years later, his great great great great great great great (this goes on for a while) relative, revised this race but using their state of the art (sometimes breaks) Time Condenser Unit (TCU) to travel around actual time and find racers from the ages. Pick your racer, travel around the track in the era but watch out, the TCU is prone to randomly opening rifts that you will be pulled into! GameplayYou will spawn with an intro cutscene showing you around a map. You will then be taken to the character selection where you can pick your racer. Simply pick ,race and enjoy! You can quit on the results screen or ALT+F4. Cars will also adapt to being in the sea and land so keep an eye out! Two awesome maps with one being in the Viking era with Loki and Valkyrie and one being from the Medieval era with Ralph the shop keep! (Yeah...Ralph was an odd one. We were looking for racing candidates and well Vikings are obvious, but Ralph..he was persistent. Turns out fans love him!) Developer CommentsI had an absolute blast making this game. So much fun to make everything work and play nicely together. I didn't create the models but I used assets I had purchased. Still as so much fun. I played the game several times and just had a blast. I had more plans for the game but just like every jam, you never manage to get them all in. I used so many packs over the years I've brought from the Unity Asset Store, HumbleBundle and SyntyStudios. I streamed making large portions which you can find here: What I did well
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