Score creative combos and ride in style in extreme sports game Streetdog BMX

Indie developer Yeah Us! Games has partnered with publisher Null Games to unveil their extreme sports game Streetdog BMX. Lead developer Adam Hunt today offered a preview of the game on Twitch, teasing some of the stylish tricks, killer combos, and lively locales you can explore when Streetdog BMX launches launches on PC and consoles next year!

Streetdog BMX is an action sports game that sees you riding through six expansive levels in search of extreme tricks, great lines, and devious challenges. Customize your BMX and rider before hitting the town. Each of the game’s massive maps are littered with hidden spots, unique challenges, and beautiful art to discover and carve your path through!

Focus on high scores, or just flow through levels at your own pace: either way, there’s something for everyone in Streetdog BMX!

Features:

  • Pedal around six insane spots, featuring more lines than you can throw a tailwhip at!
  • Fakie, manual, icepick and wallride your way through 180 sick challenges, from the chill to the gnarly, throwing your best tricks along the way.
  • Discover hard to reach spots, invent new lines and let your creativity flow!
  • From barspins to backflips, from manuals to hang nothings, from smiths to pedal feebles – pull off the sickest combos with a huge selection of tricks and stunts.
  • Customize your bike and rider with dozens of color and outfit options.

“Fans of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and Dave Mirra BMX will be right at home in Streetdog BMX,” said Adam Hunt, founder and lead designer at Yeah Us! Games. “We aimed to make something fun and challenging that really captures the excitement and freedom of riding a BMX bike – only without the risk of bodily harm!”

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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