~ WARNING ~ BMX game without gamepad support and you know what? you can't even configure your KB..well done f***ing geniuses Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX on Dreamcast is still way better than this piece of s***
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About This Game
Feature:
- - 6 legendary bikes!
- - 9 arenas!
- - View from 3 or 1 person!
- - 20+ crazy stunts!
- - Customization!
King Of Dirt – more than just a game – it’s a lifestyle.
You have to level-up your character, customize your bike, learns & train stunts, and be the best! Complete missions, and always be ready to drive! Struck them with your tricks, and show, who is the best rider! Brilliant winnings, a lot of fame, and great emotions – granted!
Be on the bike all the time.
Train yourself!
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User Reviews
Not very exciting. You cannot pedal the bike, nor can you steer the bike. You essentially follow a fixed path, then hit one of seven keys in the air to do tricks.
rubbish
This is a very fun game! I had my doubts when downloaded it but was very happy! About the features of the game that I liked: - a really big variety of tricks - 9 beautiful levels, I liked Ocean Port! - customization of the bike and character And of course the first person! It's gorgeous! I felt like I was riding my bike and doing dangerous stunts! The game is really worth the money. The game I really liked, I advise everyone!
Good game to waste 10 minutes on, Don't find yourself diving into this for hours... What killed the game for me was the "Auto-Accelerate" you don't ride the bike... you press keys in the air to do a trick. Its Pumped BMX without any skill/practice & steering needed. Maybe worth £1-£2 but definitely not £5
Remember playing this game a couple years ago both on my phone and computer. I don't play it anymore but decided to write a review on it since it is a fun game!
I dont reccomend this game I liked how you can change what you ride but the overall gamplay is bad
The game's concept is quite surprising and interesting. I was expecting a full experience, like in Matt Hoffman BMX or Dave Mirra BMX. It's not bad though. The gameplay looks like Trials with trick elements. However, I find it too automated. I'd like to be able to steer (forward/break/lean like in Trials) and to decide whetrer and when to jump. There also seems to be too many buttons for tricks. Maybe if I could decide what to do first just before jump (arrows -> rotate or do some flip) and after it make some combinations (e.g. left arrow + a would be tailwhip) it would be better and more intuitive as above mentioned games? It's not worth 4 EUR in my honest opinion (I live in Poland and it's quite much for us), but it still has nice potential for improvement. I hope it's gonna get as described above + many more levels and settings (I'd buy it for even 10 EUR then). Cheers!
There are so many things that make this game a hassle: - The fixed path is inherent to the game design but the fact that you cannot control speed or height / weight distribution is disturbing. Like others said, a system à la Trials would have been better. Sometimes the rider also seems to bump in the environment, there's no flow. - Everyone already said it: options are inexistant. No sound or everything on 10, no mapping of the keyboard, controllers are unsupported, yey! - The "crazy jump" level was a nightmare with all the "Decade Airs" required to fullfil the challenges. The Decade Air is just random: you press once on the keys but you never know if the rider is going to do a simple, double, triple, it's just horrible. - The game design is just messed up: you land a required trick but it only counts if you make it to the end of the level. So you land your trick and wait for the level to end as risking a bail is out of the question considering you got lucky with your random spinning....
not good at all no control of player fixed set of tricks. very boring
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: nvidia geforce gtx 660
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: nvidia geforce gtx 660
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does King Of Dirt cost?
King Of Dirt costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for King Of Dirt?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i3 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: nvidia geforce gtx 660 Storage: 1500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i3 Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: nvidia geforce gtx 660 Storage: 1500 MB available space
What platforms is King Of Dirt available on?
King Of Dirt is available on Windows PC.
Is King Of Dirt worth buying?
King Of Dirt has 54% positive reviews from 28 players.
When was King Of Dirt released?
King Of Dirt was released on Feb 28, 2017.
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