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COLOGNE Releases
April 23, in the year of our Lord 2018 -- The visually
arresting indie game Cologne is launching today on the Windows
Store. Created by 19-year-old solo developer Piotr Mlynarczyk of
Nhneno Games, Cologne has also been recently updated on Steam –
featuring 3 distinct race modes, 28 tracks, and tons of
customization options for bikes and riders.
Welcome to the Cologne Racing System, an intergalactic racing
program with a unique set of rules. Your mission? To win at all
costs – and “colonize” each track in the process … in every
possible configuration (track, sprint, drag). Broken up after
leaving Earth behind and spreading out to different planets,
humanity’s last remaining “human” trait is competition. Cologne
fills that need with intense, no-holds-barred racing that
measures the true worth of each adopted world.
Pipe tracks separate racers from inclement atmospheric
conditions. New driving techniques are developed every day –
separating winners and losers. Unpredictable obstacles and
brutal hazards challenge riders to alternate between aggressive
passing and evasive maneuvers: One wrong move, and … BOOM!
Whether you’re racing online against skilled human opponents –
or taking on A.I. riders – your skills are about to be put to
the test. Ride fast – or come in last.
KEY FEATURES
• Experience futuristic multiplayer racing across 28 winding
pipe tracks and 8 exciting planets.
• Challenge players globally via the WorldWide Racing Plugin or
take on swift A.I. computer racers in 3 exciting modes.
• Customize your racer with electronic head displays, racing
suit colorways, and a unique name.
• Race in style and race fast by fine-tuning your bike with
multiple cosmetic and performance upgrades.
PRICING & AVAILABILITY
Cologne is available on Steam and the Windows Store for $9.99.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system at this time.
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