- October 24, 2019
- Quack Quack Games
CD-RUN
66%Game Brain Score
humor, gameplay
music
91% User Score 23 reviews
Platforms
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About
"CD-RUN is a local multiplayer racing game for up to eight players, offering both competitive and cooperative game modes. As Bits inside a CD player, you must outrun friends and navigate ever-changing levels affected by CD player buttons like Fast Forward and Shuffle. With support for 12 languages, CD-RUN provides a fun and engaging party game experience."











+5
Audience ScoreBased on 23 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
- CD-Run is a simple and fun party game that is perfect for couch gaming nights with friends, offering a chaotic and competitive experience.
- The game features great character customization options, including a thoughtful colorblind mode, and has engaging, procedurally-generated levels that keep gameplay fresh and exciting.
- It is easy to pick up and play, making it accessible for players of all ages, and the upbeat music adds to the overall enjoyable atmosphere.
- The AI in solo mode is disappointing, often failing to provide a challenging experience, which can detract from the overall enjoyment when playing alone.
- Some players have reported issues with controller support, which may hinder the experience for those who prefer using controllers.
- While the game is fun with friends, some players feel that there isn't enough variation in solo play to keep them engaged for long periods.
- music6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The music in the game is widely praised for its catchy, upbeat chiptune soundtrack that enhances the overall experience, with many players noting it as an earworm that stays with them long after playing. The combination of vibrant visuals and clever musical surprises contributes to the game's polished feel, making it a standout in the indie genre.
“The music is infectiously upbeat, and the colorful characters and settings are visually appealing.”
“Great music, and clever surprises make this game super enjoyable.”
“Warning, the theme music is an earworm.”
“I'm still humming the catchy intro song and thought the tracks while playing were upbeat and fit the mood of the game quite well!”