Superdiesel Underground
A downloadable game for Windows
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The year is 1999.
Y2K Fever has spread across the globe, and in one city it has manifested into a do-or-die high-stakes locomotive drag race league for some reason.
Take the cab of your F7000 Superdiesel locomotive, put one finger on the nos button and another on the Solid Rocket Booster trigger, and take the league by storm!
Credits:
Design and Development
Sean Mansell ( @arknano)
Models
Lite Black (
@JB_LiteBlack)
Controls:
W: Go Forward
Space: Change Gear
Ctrl: NOS Boost
Alt: Engage SRB
Known Issues:
- No sound
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subdiesel.zip 19 MB
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I assume the last race is 10, was confused when the little lone engine came rolling out but then nothing happened after, i was waiting for credits or something. Should add a ending credit screen of some kind but overall really enjoyed the game. Base gameplay is there, would be cool with other maps as well as some being able to add more trailers and so forth. Thank you for making a fun game and keep at it man!
the engines appear to be a large glowing mass instead of a train on low settings
pretty good concept other than that
I keep blowing my engine could you explain to me how this mechanic works? thanks heh.
nvm
Bug report:
- When year reaches 2000 computer explodes, lol
Bug Report:
- Chosing a resolution of 1024x768 and full-screen option, from the Unity3D first configuration window, game menù appears cutted on left and right and wrong-scaled (as if it's rendered at an higer resolution); at the following link you can find an in-game screen shot (under the sub-directory v0.0): https://mega.nz/#F!J0dxULIZ!jXpeQlJFeMV4Vhu9EZ87hw;
- When the "engine blown" message pops out, the game won't return to main menù, like it automatically does when the "you lost" message appear a the end of a race instead, so the only way to exit it's through an ALT-F4 key combination.
Thanks for your attention.
Thanks for the report!
Regarding the second one, the game uses the same logic as the 'you lost' message for engine blown, which means it won't end the race until an AI wins. That is probably not ideal if you do it early in the race, so definitely something to look at.