Bit.Trip ReRunner + Runner Maker is a one-half rhythm platformer and one-half platform-level editor developed by Choice Provisions. Players can dive into Bit.Trip ReRunner with over 150 ...
Bit.Trip Presents: Runner 2 - Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is an on-rails rhythm platformer, now with even more abilities, unlockables, modes, achievements/trophies, and all in HD. Inspired by the ...
The WiiWare service has seen some terrific releases, but perhaps the most popular was the BIT.TRIP series, which were praised for their old-school approach to gameplay, visuals and difficulty. With ...
Bit.Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is a mouthful, but Gaijin Games are nothing if not self-aware: Nonsensical subtitles have long been the purview of Die Hard movies and badly ...
Rhythm platformer BIT.TRIP RERUNNER will launch for PC via Steam on September 19, developer Choice Provisions announced. It will be regularly priced at $19.99, but can be purchased at a 20 percent-off ...
BIT.TRIP RERUNNER Review (PS5) – Returning to the roots of its original title, BIT.TRIP RERUNNER is a full remake of the classic BIT.TRIP RUNNER and manages to restore the original experience with a ...
Well color me 8-bit. I'm surprised how much I'm enjoying Bit.Trip Runner, released today on Steam for Mac/PC crossplay from these guys. Indy rhythm games often seem to be more enjoyable as ...
Runner games have become extremely popular on mobile platforms, normally going for free but incorporating some kind of in-app purchasing as a way to get money from people addicted to the game. Looking ...
Aksys Games, QubicGames S.A. All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Bit.Trip Runner Bit.Trip Runner is the fastest, most exhilarating music/ rhythm-platformer to hit Steam! Race across the Moon, ...
BIT.TRIP RERUNNER is officially heading to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, Choice ProvisionS has announced. The game is now available to Wishlist on the PlayStation Store, although a release date has yet to ...
This collection of six WiiWare games feels like a refugee from a world where Atari and classic arcade games never died. Imagine an alternate universe where something went haywire in the video game ...