
RobertRichards
Waste Racer - A Hyper Casual Game developed by me
Waste Racer
It is a waste disposal game application. The game involves collecting roadside garbage and putting them inside a moving bin. You have to regulate the movement of the running bin to collect garbage properly until reaching the finishing line. The intensity of competition increases at each level to boost engagement.
Features
- Comprise 4 levels, i.e., Beginners, Skilled, Master, and Ultimate
- Test user skills to collect various types of garbage using the right bin
- Nice work of graphics
- Simple game rules and mechanics
Kindly try our this game, though I am still working on it.
Please share your valuable feedback, it will be appreciable.
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AstonJ
Nice one - congrats!
What stack/languages did you use?
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RobertRichards
Hello,
I am please that you have seen my game. I have to create it using “Unity”
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RobertRichards
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