- March 15, 2022
- Riki Klein
Riki's Risky Ride
61%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
graphics
83% User Score 24 reviews
Platforms
About
Reach the top of the city Riki's Risky Ride is a car-platformer, in which you car can drive upside down. That means you can not crash, but do not fall down, as every fall can set you back significantly. Spinto make sure you land the way you need to Thrustto gain that little bit of extra distance Take on any obstacleno matter how steep or difficult they may be Features Singleplayer Car tha…





Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game is fully free, demonstrating the developer's confidence in their work and providing a service to the gaming community.
- Many players find the gameplay fun and challenging, reminiscent of classic platformers.
- The audio quality is highly praised, with some players describing it as an 'eargasm'.
- The low-quality visuals and basic graphics may deter many gamers from enjoying the experience.
- The controls can be frustrating, with issues like unresponsive throttle and inconsistent jump mechanics.
- Despite being free, the game has struggled to attract a significant player base, peaking at only 14 concurrent players on Steam.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are characterized by low-quality, low-poly 3D visuals, which may disappoint many gamers who expect higher standards in a visual medium. While the visuals may not be appealing, the game still manages to perform well, though it does push the GPU to higher temperatures across all settings.
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“This features fairly low quality low poly 3D visuals, which will deter a lot of gamers, understandably.”
“Gaming is a visual medium, and while some developers struggle with creating high-quality visuals, failing to do so is a disservice to gamers.”
“The only drawback is that for some reason it gets my GPU up to 71°C in all graphical settings.”