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This looks like the perfect game to put on phones and tablets, just a suggestion. 5/5

Awesome music. I agree the music is really helpful.

what does it have to do with wolves and murder?!

The game is ok.... but the name makes no sense.

two patterns. that's it?

One of PCGamer's best free games of the week! (http://www.pcgamer.com/2014/06/14/the-best-free-games-of-the-week-30/)

Steer your hoverbike through a beat-synchronized, serpentine martian landscape, at outrageous speeds, while jamming to the sounds of the future. Don't crash.

Super Murderwolf was made by @thisislux and @noxsucks of Purple Pwny Studios in 13 days for the Space Cowboy Game Jam.

Controls

  • A or left arrow: Lean left

  • D or right arrow: Lean right

  • Spacebar: Continue

Tips

  • Obstacles always alternate between sides of the screen, and so should your inputs. If you last leaned left, your next action should probably be to lean right.

  • Notice that each particular batch of obstacles is taken at a different speed. Look at the ground between batches to see whether you're accelerating or decelerating in order to anticipate where you should position yourself in order to survive the next batch.

  • Listen to the rhythm, but don't take it for granted; your movements will only synchronize when executed from the ideal location.

  • Focus on the inner tips of the triangular obstacles. As they pass you is when you should move.

  • The large triangular obstacles are timed as half notes, the smaller triangles are quarter notes, and the fences are eighth notes.

Inspiration

Super Murderwolf draws from many influences, including, Star Wars Episode I: Racer, Wipeout, F-Zero, Super Hexagon, and Pivvot.

Credits

Code, music, and sound by Nox
Art and animation by Lux

http://purplepwny.com
http://luxandnox.com
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