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RidePods - The World’s First Earbuds-Controlled Motorcycle Racing Game
RidePods – The World’s First Earbuds-Controlled Motorcycle Racing Game
RidePods brings a brand-new way to experience motorcycle racing. Instead of tapping buttons, you control your motorbike with your head movements using your earbuds’ motion sensors. Tilt left or right to steer, dodge cars, chase…
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