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Freshly released, the premiere of my latest game: "The Little Bike That Could."
It is a bicycle simulator game, with emphasis on proper bicycle physics. The game is available for Windows and Linux. Use of a gamepad (supported in SDL2) is highly recommended.
Bicycle riding is an interesting and intricate dynamic. One of the things that humans do without realizing it: counter-steering. If you want to have your bike turn left, the handle bars are actually briefly turned right to initiate a lean towards the left. Once leaned in, the handle bars turn left to catch the fall to the left. This is all properly modeled in this simulator.
Grab your free copy at:
https://bram.itch.io/the-little-bike-that-couldThe Exit 19 configuration window has an input config tab.
Listed are a whole bunch of mappings for things like Jump, Crouch, Fire, etc.
I am going to assume that those are not actually in the game? Because I cannot crouch or jump.
Also, when I plug in my xbox gamepad, the game will be in forward-walk mode automatically, and never stop walking. Is that by design or is it a bug?
Thanks for the 64b version!
Just fired it up, and already liking it a lot because of the atmosphere.
However, there are some serious rendering glitches. The image is fine when stationary.
But once I look around with mouse, there are large, full screen triangles flickering and disrupting the scene.
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL core profile version string: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 367.57