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About This Game Authentic Arcade ActionEasy to pick up and play, tough to become the best. Organ Biker is a modern retro arcade style motorcycle action and internal organ delivery game for PC! Dr. Perrywinkle Hayfeather II (assumed name) has put out the call for the quickest and most courageous ORGAN BIKER around and the job pays well, VERY well. it's up to you to deliver the goods and grab the riches before all HOPE is lost!... Luckily, you've got MOJO.Grab your joysticks (or keyboards)Blaze your way down the road through multiple environments/stages with their own unique enemies and obstacles. Meet Dr. Hayfeather and enjoy a fun story and world that matches the colorful retro aesthetic of Organ Biker's 8 bit graphics and 80's new wave and hip hop inspired chiptune soundtrack.A Period PieceEnjoy the colors, resolution, and sounds of your favorite third generation home console with full controller or keyboard support. And More...A bonus content patch to celebrate Steam release, with more content updates to come! 7aa9394dea Title: Organ BikerGenre: Action, Casual, Indie, RacingDeveloper:Screeching WizardPublisher:Screeching WizardRelease Date: 1 Jun, 2015 Organ Biker Pack organ bikers. bikers organ donors 4/20 Like Dark Souls with cars.. After 5 minutes i wanted to kill myself, so i did. This is like those ♥♥♥♥♥♥ cheap electronic games they had in the 80s/early 90s. You only played them because you didn't have a Game Boy/Gear. The graphics and music are headache-inducing and dodging cars gets really old really quick. I just don't understand why anyone thought this game was a good idea.. time killler. Bad controls. Well at least one trading card is pretty fun.. Use your dollar some where else.. The controls are pretty damned terrible, especially for controllers. The graphics gave me a headache, due to the game trying to emulate a classic CRT TV, which I personally think is a pretty terrible idea.All in all, I couldn't find this game too enjoyable. It could be good, but it will need a hell of a lot of polishing, and some rethought controls.Also, pressing pause on a controller completely closes the game, which is a REALLY STUPID IDEA.. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=9R-gFCQ-4BMOrgan Biker is a very hard game. After an hour of playing I only made it just over halfway through the first level. The tutorial is very vague and mostly leaves it up to the player to discover the mechanics. I loved the old-school graphics and soundtrack. The bits of story I did see were very stylish and fun. The controls were mostly solid, my only frustration coming from the second or two you're forced to wait every time you hit another vehicle. I think if this game had a slightly easier difficulty curve I may have been able to recommend it. It's a shame I wasn't able to see more of this game. PROS-cool art and style-tight soundtrack-cute storyCONS-way too difficult-waiting after you hit another vehicleDISCLAIMER: Review is based upon approx 1 hour of gameplay.. Best classic time killing arcade!. Beat this game in 12 minutes with no concrete understanding of how it's supposed to be played. I still can't figure out what's going on most of the time. Playing this game well seems to depend upon a combination of moving left and right and accelerating and decelerating at the right times in order to manuever around the various hazards. But Organ Biker is designed so sloppily, is so glitchy, and there's such an absurd amount of obstacles to dodge that I actually don't think it's possible to play it well. Instead, I think the developer just understood that what they were asking the player to suffer through was impossible, so they just made the entire thing really forgiving. This retro-inspired overlay isn't doing the game any favors either, make that♥♥♥♥♥♥optional. Not everyone is a 20-something hipster that wanks to scanlines and CRTs and overpays for physical copies of games they've never played but still fondly reminisce over.. Use your dollar some where else.

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