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  • Summary: Hit the Retro Highway and return to the days of 8bit blast processing and pure arcade fun! Retro Highway is a throwback mobile game aiming to combine the accessibility of modern titles with the high-skill challenge and charming aesthetics of old.

    Experience high octane old school action on
    Hit the Retro Highway and return to the days of 8bit blast processing and pure arcade fun! Retro Highway is a throwback mobile game aiming to combine the accessibility of modern titles with the high-skill challenge and charming aesthetics of old.

    Experience high octane old school action on your phone or tablet.

    Complete daring challenges and compete with your friends or the whole world for the highest scores.

    Explore six unique environments ranging from a hot desert freeway to a futuristic moon base.

    Customize your playstyle by choosing from a diverse garage of 10+ bikes and by upgrading various powerups.

    Embrace the nostalgia rush caused by stylish pixel art visuals and chiptune soundtrack.
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  1. Jan 7, 2022
    91
    The game gets the feeling of speed just right. That may not seem like much, but it’s harder than you think – I think back to (the very good) Horizon Chase Turbo, for example, and, as much as I loved it, it occasionally fell short in terms of making it feel like you were flying down the highway. Retro Highway doesn’t have that shortcoming; even when you crash, it really feels like you have some crazy momentum behind your rider bouncing down the highway. This is all basic stuff, I know, but Retro Highway excels at getting it right. Given it doesn’t try to do too much, that’s essential – and it’s why it makes easy to recommend picking it up.
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  1. Dec 16, 2021
    8
    I’ll admit the first thing that completely drew me in with this game was the look of the road racing itself, completely putting me in theI’ll admit the first thing that completely drew me in with this game was the look of the road racing itself, completely putting me in the classic OutRun space. What was terrific though was how it delivers a pretty unique but compelling (and often challenging) arcade-like experience, having to weave through traffic, hit jumps, grab power-ups, and simply do whatever you can to avoid crashing and burning. In a very mobile-esque sort of twist a variety of objectives will encourage you to challenge yourself with avoiding coins, some near-misses, and more which helps to keep each run from being overly predictable. Throw in different bikes and locales that play quite differently and this has plenty of fuel in the tank for satisfying play to go with its budget-friendly price tag.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/11/mini-reviews-november-11th-edition.html
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