Praise the sun: Race the Sun gets launch trailer on actual release day

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Flippfly’s gorgeous procedurally-generated endless racer, Race the Sun, has a launch trailer. Even more impressively, it’s actually out today.

A launch trailer? On the day of release? Good grief. It’s almost like someone saw the words “launch trailer” and actually thought they meant “a trailer that comes out at launch.”

Race the Sun challenges you to fly a solar-powered aircraft chasing after the setting sun. It offers randomised level design, a wide variety of ship upgrades, tools for creating and sharing your own worlds, and a fair bit more. It looks pretty dmn good.

You can take a look at it over on the official website, vote it up on Steam Greenlight, and – obviously – check out the trailer below.


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