Neon Race 2
by LongAnimals
Neon Race 2
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Description
Race at super speeds through futuristic landscapes. More speed, more upgrades, more unlocks, more TURBO!
How to Play
AWSD or arrow keys to drive, X or N or SPACE to use the turbo.
FAQ
What is Neon Race 2?
Neon Race 2 is an arcade-style racing game developed by LongAnimals where you race through neon-lit tracks and avoid obstacles.
How do you play Neon Race 2?
In Neon Race 2, you drive a futuristic car, use boosts to go faster, crash into red vehicles to gain turbo, and avoid hitting purple cars to maintain speed.
What types of progression or upgrades are in Neon Race 2?
Neon Race 2 features a variety of upgrades for your vehicle, including improvements to speed, turbo, handling, and acceleration that you can purchase between races.
What are the main objectives in Neon Race 2?
The main goal in Neon Race 2 is to finish races as quickly as possible, earn money by destroying certain cars, and unlock new levels and upgrades.
Is Neon Race 2 a multiplayer game?
Neon Race 2 is a single-player arcade racing game and does not feature any multiplayer modes.
Developer Updates
Fixed the reported bugs.
Sorry for the confusion. The money it tells you you can win on each race is the MAXIMUM amount. The slower you go, the less you win. Sorry, we didn’t make that very clear.
Comments
spiciernoodles
Feb. 25, 2012
thanks for the world upgrades. i hate buying the same thing so many times.
nomnomnomers
Jun. 13, 2012
im speeding down the highway, blowing up cars trying to not die, and you call it tranquil?
turail
Feb. 21, 2012
Being greedy about coins is 99% of the reason I crash in to walls
Jonathan_Boyd008
Feb. 22, 2012
Tranquility Base is an epic race track! Good job! I would suggest more races, a siren on the police car you can unlock and customization for the races (extra blue cars= 2x score, more police, less police and blue, more red= .5x score, ect.) But overall the game is a 5/5! Great job!
Cool, lots of new ideas there for Neon Race 3 :)
karl_2822
Feb. 21, 2012
I think the money problem everyone's having is a matter of language: The "prize money" stated is the total possible money you can collect on the level. I've completed a level completely out of bounds, and I didn't get any "prize money" because I didn't get any cash pickups.
This is true, we didn't explain it very well (or at all!) The latest version is a little better.