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SuperTuxKart Greenlit (Steam)
« on: Thu, 02 March 2017, 06:52:48 »
So niche, but so fresh. #99 of 2,784. I know Mario Kart has a following but this I would not have expected, Jesus.


SuperTuxKart.net - ..:: SuperTuxKart has been Greenlit! ::..

SuperTuxKart Development Blog - WE ARE GREENLIT!!!

Blendernation - SuperTuxKart has Been Greenlit!





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Re: SuperTuxKart Greenlit (Steam)
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 02 March 2017, 12:25:36 »
Have you played sonic racing transformed ?

It's the most refined kart type game out there right now..


Not saying this  tuxkart game can't be good,   but it seems doubtful that any small studio can compete with the resources of an established gaming giant in this arena of rehashing.

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Re: SuperTuxKart Greenlit (Steam)
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 02 March 2017, 13:00:43 »
Have you played sonic racing transformed ?

It's the most refined kart type game out there right now..


Not saying this  tuxkart game can't be good,   but it seems doubtful that any small studio can compete with the resources of an established gaming giant in this arena of rehashing.

I'm not 100% certain of this but I'm almost positive I've never played Mario Kart let alone Sonic Racing Transformed (it looks fun though) :-X

What is interesting is Tux Racing has been around since 2000 and Tux Kart since 2006. I thought it as pretty cool that it actually made it to Steam after all these years.
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