Cameleon Labs is looking to bring back vehicular combat in a big way

If I was on the road and a person on a motorbike screamed past me wielding a machete, “rascal” isn’t the term I’d use for them.Rascal Ridershowever is a new project from Polish developers Cameleon Labs that brings the kind of motorbike combat ofRoad Rashinto a futuristic deathsport. Considering the lastTwisted Metalgame seemed to have tolled the death bell for vehicular combat games, I’m excited to see a title that’s looking to deliver some arcade carnage.

Whilst this footage is from a pre-alpha build of the game,Rascal Riderslooks like a really fast game. What’s interesting is that along with single-player, Cameleon is looking to build a free-to-play multiplayer mode as well.

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Even more ambitious is the attempt to make the game totally cross-platform, meaning PC players will be able to fight against gamers playingRascal Riderson their Android phone. It’s a big task and Cameleon Labs has a long way to go on itsIndiegogo crowdfunding attemptbut this is an interesting project, not like one I’ve seen on crowdfunding for a while.

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