Fun addicting free 3D high speed racing rage quit game with online multuiplayer

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Yep, I've done it again, I promised that I wouldn't but I did. That's right, I've gone and released yet another mobile game, despite giving it up countless times. Don't get me wrong, I love the entire game development process, its fun, its exciting, but marketing (now a swear word in my internal dictionary) and trying to persuade millions of punters that the very thing you have spent months of your life on is worth taking a look at is soul destroying. This is a picture of me now:

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Note the lack of hair, lack sanity in the eyes and the shock on my face after checking my downloads on an almost daily basis!

So why do I put myself through this? Well, I love creating games, its as simple as that.

What dragged me back to creating a mobile game after my many past failures? Well, I have two young daughters that love to play Minecraft and of course they rope me into playing too. Minecraft is great and all but it soon gets boring, so we do what millions of other crafters do and start downloading custom maps. One particular style of map that we all enjoy playing together is the dropper map. This entails throwing yourself from a great height and landing in a puddle of water at the end of the fall, meanwhile dodging platforms on the way down. Sounds easy, but some of these maps are absolutely huge and you can be falling for a good few minutes.

Anyway, I decided to reproduce this affect on mobile as it was great fun, so I set about creating a dropper map (I was re-learning Unity 3D at the time so it seemed like an ideal opportunity to have fun learning something newish). The game quickly turned from using blocks to using tunnels and struts, asteroids, bombs and so on. I also threw multiplayer in there to make my daughters happy.

Technically the game is quite simple, the tunnel is auto generated before the game begins and cross traffic, pickups and hazards are spawned based on the distance you are down the tunnel. I was quite shocked to discover that Unity could handle the tunnels, the longest of them takes 8-10 minutes to complete and that's dropping at some serious speed.

I'm bust right now replacing Google Play Services with Game Centre so I can release the iOS version, hopefully that will be done soon the I can put this game to bed.

Here's a video of the game in question, Rage Quit Racer:

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