Tile Rider combines driving
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You are calmly sending Yos to your contacts when unknown forces end up sucking you into your phone. This, which can happen to anyone, is the starting premise of Tile Rider, a game that puts us at the controls of a vehicle driving through the circuits of our smartphones and that we must learn to master if we want to get out alive."
The game makes use of the zenithal perspective to place us within labyrinthine routes that we must complete and scenarios where we can face other motorized enemies.Our first task will be to learn to drive a tiny vehicle that looks like a snow plow whose inertia will not make it easy for us. control via a virtual joystick with our left hand will require some practice to master.
But Tile Rider goes far beyond our driving skills. On certain occasions we will be forced to control other elements of the setting as weapons to eliminate enemies or tools to solve puzzles Some of them will end up forming part of our arsenal vehicle to help us overcome increasingly complicated phases.
The game also highlights its careful graphics With a successful and colorful visual style, which follows the style lines of the comics, Tile Rider moves fluidly and has some noteworthy effects.Just move the phone while we play to see an example of the level of detail put by the developers in this section.
Tile Rider is the brainchild of the folks at 7 Soft Pillows and is now available for Windows Phone 8.1, 8 or 7.5 users. It comes in several languages, including Spanish, although it has some deficiencies in the translation. The game can be downloaded from the Windows Phone Store at a price of 1.99 euros, but there is a free trial version with several initiation levels that will allow us to give us an idea of its mechanics.
Tile Rider
- Developer: 7 Soft Pillows
- Download it at: Windows Phone Store
- Price: 1, 99 euros
- Category: Games / Action and adventure