Rush Bros.
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Rush Bros. is a platform racing game that reacts to the music played by the racers. It features a single player mode (allowing players to learn the levels and race against their own ghost data) and a competitive multiplayer mode, either local split-screen or online between two simultaneous racers (it supports cross-platform competition between PC and Mac gamers).
The 45+ platform racing tracks feature a reactive level design where the music you play directly affects the movement of traps, obstacles and backgrounds. Particular to the game are power-downs that reverse the other player's controls or that flip their screen.
Gamers can play with their own MP3 or OGG music library, or with included musical tracks by Infected Mushroom, Xilent, Dead Day Revolution, Black Parrot and Animal Music.
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This available for free | chirinea (47495) | May 21, 2014 |
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Game added by Carbon-based automaton.
Macintosh, Ouya added by Kabushi.
Game added January 15, 2014. Last modified July 16, 2023.