Desert Child Game
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- Hunt bounties, deliver drugs, throw races - do anything you can to earn cash.
- Explore a pixel-art solar system inspired by Cowboy Bebop, Akira, and Redline.
- Customize your beloved bike with Guns, Amplifiers and tasteless bumper stickers.
- Dine on a range of interplanetary cuisine with sweet buffs to help you win.
- Master deep combat and racing mechanics and define your own style.
- Race, shoot, and get better! Designed for replayability, with a buttload of secrets to keep you coming back.
- Chill to a sci-fi soundtrack.
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Dec 11, 2018 About This Game You’re broke, you’re hungry, and your only friends are a vintage hoverbike and a bowl of ramen noodles. In Desert Child, you are a young and talented hoverbike racer who needs to figure.
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About Genre Action Rating Rated 'M' for Fantasy Violence, Mild Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco Summary Desert Child is a Racing RPG set in a dusty world where your only friends are a vintage hoverbike and a bowl of ramen noodles. It’s the rags-to-riches story of a broke-ass young racer who fights through gangsters, bounty hunters and pancake cravings to enter the Grand Prix and get off Earth before it E-X-P-L-O-D-E-S (metaphorically).The player begins their story on a ruined Earth, with just a few days to get enough money to get to Mars. From there, you’ll win races, customize your bike, and earn fans, but at the same time, you’ll have to work jobs, cook dinner, and pay rent. Nothing’s free in Desert Child.