
Neon Drive will cost $9.99 on the Switch eShop. – If you can win all the achievements, we hereby certify you have superhuman abilities! – Includes exploding enemy spaceships, seriously! – Custom-made retro synth music, perfectly in sync with the obstacles – Breathtakingly beautiful and silky-smooth graphics – 8 levels, hundreds of obstacles, and infinite challenge Watch the landscape seamlessly morph from one scene to the next, in a ballet of colors and shapes, and let your inner driver take the wheel. This allows you to just follow the beat, unplug, and zen out. Seriously, this game is wicked just when you think you’ve got the hang of it, it turns the table on you.Įach level of the game comes with a custom-made retro music track, perfectly tuned and in sync with the roadblocks and your enemies. Currently running KDE Neon 5.22.5 and 5.19.4 (with Windows 10 in a VM) migrated from Linux Mint 17. My BIOS does not have an option to select a particular partition, only a drive. Neon Drive will put your mad dodging skills to a real test, mercilessly pushing the limits of your reaction time and short-term memory to avoid obstacles and dead-ends. I have Windows 10 and KDE Neon on the same drive in different partitions. Each level features multiple twists and perspective changes, keeping you on your toes (err, wheels) throughout the gameplay.

Neon Drive brings you 8 amazing levels, adding up to hours of enjoyment. It’s inspired by the arcade games of the 80’s, but set against a futuristic backdrop of glowing cyber-grid, all in silky-smooth graphics. We have the following overview and trailer for Neon Drive:įrom beautiful cityscapes and ocean roads to exploding enemy spaceships, Neon Drive has it all. A listing on the eShop shows a release date of September 19. Neon Drive, a retro-futuristic arcade game, is coming to Switch.
