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i lov all developeres
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thx <3
the game does not start
A crash report named "Crash_2019-11-25_214438" has been generated. These files can be sent to Pixel Dash Studios_EQ. Games for analysis. Would you like to open this folder now?
I was surprised the same tactics work in game as they do from Road Rash 2. Even the Kick style looks nearly identical to Road Rash 1. Kudos guys and thank you. I really hope you guys decide on creating a sequel.
And now, I want to challenge developers, Road Redemption Online, and I'm waiting for you to beat me.
What does this even mean?
In RR there were environmental traps of sand, rain and ice that would skid you out. This would work perfectly here because I'm not getting the same feeling in that regard for gameplay as I did playing Road Rash. Also, would you consider a password feature like the original game? No fuss no muss, each individual password would be for normal gameplay and not the skill tree per se.