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Name | Street Racing: United |
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Publisher | phrmarn |
Format | File |
Rating | 4.46 / 5 ( 5302 votes ) |
Update | (4 days ago) |
– Adventure: Use your innovative flying skill to traverse the open world of Copoka and reach the gnarled, twisted trees in search of the materials needed to construct your nest. – Fly free: You can freely explore the city and avoid the many dangers that lurk in the city and leave the chance for you to solve mysteries of the city and watch the world unfold. – Home is where the nest is: But what will you name your nest? – Original soundtrack About Seth DeLuca Seth DeLuca is a writer and game developer living in Long Island, New York, just under the radar of the two Canadian brothers living in the city who no doubt have their eye on the bohemian lifestyle of the East Village. An immense and terrifying pile of isometric shapes appear on the horizon. Huge, trippy things. Now, I see that there’s a weird slanted sun out behind them, but it’s hard to say. What I do know is that I’m two hundred feet in the air and I’m about to burst, but with these thick shapes floating towards me, I cannot bring myself to jump. Instead, I watch their silhouettes rush towards me. They drift into the sky, almost graceful, and then they are below me. Now I see a whole constellation of them, and I can no longer make out their shapes. The long, wispy tentacles of what appears to be a squid, or no, no, make that a giant octopus, extend from the surface of this multi-layered city, and they are clenching and rearing into the sky. I try to dive, but I can’t help it. I’m a nervous flyer. I have been since I was a kid, and a huge, huge waterfall is moving in the sky. I can see it above me, all the time. I’m so close, it feels like I could touch it, but I can’t look up. I can’t do anything but stare at the sky and try to navigate with my feet. I don’t want to panic. I just want to look at the waterfall. I want to look at the awesome, beautiful thing that is coming down to kill me and eat me. I hold my arms in front of me, as if to hug the thing down. I feel a car pull up to me from behind, and it is only then that I look down. And if I’m being