Based on our record, A Dark Room seems to be a lot more popular than Nitronic Rush. While we know about 54 links to A Dark Room, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Nitronic Rush. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'm getting more Nitronic Rush/Distance vibes. The "Neon Rush" sign makes me think that may have been the inspiration. Source: 11 months ago
Distance is a game following the original sudent project Nitronic Rush. Source: 12 months ago
Nitronic Rush (2011) has the honor of being my favourite game released in 11/11/11. As an end-of-degree project for a DigiPen university student team, it is COMPLETELY FREE (official download page). It's a survival racing driving game with unabashedly TRON-inspired aesthetics and fitting music. Gameplay-wise, inspiried by the Rush and Trackmania series. Also has a completely functional custom track editor. Has... Source: almost 2 years ago
Do you mean Nitronic Rush? http://nitronic-rush.com/ If so, these are the same devs, Distance is their follow-up game, polished and touched-up. Source: almost 3 years ago
I haven’t gotten to play Distance yet, but its precursor was Nitronic Rush an amazing student project from a few years ago and it is free but I think discontinued now. Distance is a much expanded and commercial release of that concept game. Source: about 3 years ago
However, we do have pretty good artists, some solid animatics of the bigger RCPs, and some pretty decent codefriends. A small, unique, tractable webgame might help market the community, especially if it's built around a good story. A weird, interesting little game like paperclip maximizer or dark room could perform very well - those always seem to get substantial traction. Likewise, a short visual novel with solid... Source: 11 months ago
Save for the early oughts timeframe and the lack of an explicitly high fantasy setting, A Dark Room (2013), one of the earlier lo-fi idle games, seems to somewhat fit the bill: given the browser-based interface, a mostly gray scale UI, an on-screen world map (available in the later phases of the game), and the lack of leveling in favor of infinite progression. Source: 11 months ago
A Dark Room is one of the first incremental games that came out after Cookie Clicker kicked off the craze, and it's free. Source: 11 months ago
A Dark Room - Free text based browser game where you harvest resources, hunt and explore, and develop a small society. Https://adarkroom.doublespeakgames.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
A Dark Room: Another little game that starts simple, with unfolding mechanics, but which doesn't overstay its welcome. Source: about 1 year ago
Need for Speed - Official site of Need for Speed Payback, an action driving fantasy that's the newest game in the popular car racing video game franchise, Need for Speed.
Candy Box 2 - Candy Box 2 developed and published by Hyrulia.
TrackMania - The most popular online PC racing game.
Cookie Clicker by Orteil - Cookie Clicker is a Wonderful, Casual, Idle-Clicker, and Single-player video game developed and published by redBit games.
Wipeout HD - Wipeout HD is an eight major installment in the series of Wipeout.
Kingdom of Loathing - Kingdom of Loathing mixes the elements of Turn-based, Browser-based, and Role-playing.