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Brumm

$4.99
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Developer:
eiloware
Publisher:
eiloware
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

In the spirit of old arcade classics like Super Sprint and old computer racers like Micro Machines, you race on a topdown track with up to five players online or local in front of your computer.

Local multiplayer


Race your friends with full controller support in front of the TV. Compete for the best time or annoy each other in action or eliminiation mode.

Online multiplayer


You can play a public game online for quick fun, or start a private lobby and invite your friends. Climb to the top of the leaderboards and driver standings!

Single player


Race with AI bots or drive alone to get the best possible time on the local leaderboards.

Game modes


You can race for a better position on the leaderboard in time mode or try to beat your opponents with power ups in action mode. Finally you can drive in elimination mode where the player on the last position has only a few seocnds to catch up - maybe the speed power ups can help?!

Features


  • 15 different tracks over two themes
  • Three game modes: time, action and elimination matches.
  • Online multiplayer for up to five players
  • Supports keyboard and controllers for up to five local players
  • AIs bots for single player challenges or additonal cars in local multiplayer
  • Local and online leaderboards and online driver standings.

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User Reviews

Mixed
11 user reviews
64%
Positive
7 min at review
Not Recommended

This game appears to be total waste of money. The amount of content vs. price seems to be off. The weird lag/DPC spikes probably could be done away with if the game had in any way sensible contol scheme. However, the controls work in such way that you POINT into the direction where you'd like to drive. This is unintuitive and completely unlike ANY other top-down view racing game that let you actually steer into the direction you like to steer at.

9 helpful 5 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I have been searching for a game like [i]Slicks 'n Slide[/i] for years now, and this is as close as any has gotten. The controls are fine. You can choose between the sensible default 'Relative' controls (thrust, brake, turn left, turn right) and 'Absolute' (accelerates you in the direction being pressed) which... would probably take some getting used to. The handling feels a little wooden. I would've liked some more sliding around corners, but it still takes some skill to get around the tracks fast. The tracks are fine. More would be welcome, of course, but none of them are awful or anything. Rather a handful of decent tracks than hundreds of filler. The camera, like the controls, can be set from 'Dynamic' which zooms in on the action, to 'Static' which shows the entire track on screen. Just like good ol' [i]Slicks 'n Slide[/i] Online play is available, but honestly, I got it for local multiplayer and for that purpose this game is more than worth it. While you can't define y...

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Brumm is an unabashed, lazy ripoff of Super Sprint (Copyright Atari, 1986). Many lazy "amateur" developers don't pay attention to their obligations under copyright law, and often steal the ideas of actual, real game developers without credit, such as the "developer" here has done. At this stage no legal action has been taken by Atari against the "developer" here, but it's never off the table, as previous copyright law cases have shown. Putting aside the unethical intellectual bankruptcy of stealing someone else's game concept for profit, this is also breaking that unwritten law of stealing other people's game ideas... you should at least try to do better than the game you're ripping off. Brumm is considerably worse than Super Sprint (although it does at least feature multiplayer options... unfortunately nobody ever played the game because it's so bad, see below for the player counts... it's embarrassing). From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requireme...

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun game for the price!

3 helpful 3 funny
5 min at review
Not Recommended

Bad multiplayer experience - inviting is complicated, gameplay is very basic, don't buy. Go for Slicks'n'slide instead!

2 helpful
10 min at review
Not Recommended

Played game with 3 friends, but the game quits after the round is over. We had to reopen the lobby every time

2 helpful
26 hrs at review
Recommended

Schneebäse!

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 or newer
  • Processor: AMD or Intel, 1.5GHz+
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics or better (needs OpenGL 2.0 or higher)
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Needs Java 1.7 or newer, a JRE is supplied if you don't have Java installed.

FAQ

How much does Brumm cost?

Brumm costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Brumm?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or newer Processor: AMD or Intel, 1.5GHz+ Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics or better (needs OpenGL 2.0 or higher) Storage: 200 MB available space Additional Notes: Needs Java 1.7 or newer, a JRE is supplied if you don't have Java installed.

What platforms is Brumm available on?

Brumm is available on Windows PC.

Is Brumm worth buying?

Brumm has 64% positive reviews from 11 players.

When was Brumm released?

Brumm was released on Nov 1, 2016.

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