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Reinventing the rollercoaster genre, ScreamRide is now available for Xbox One and Xbox 360

Ron Ron
August 21, 2019
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Reinventing the rollercoaster genre, ScreamRide is now available for Xbox One and Xbox 360

ScreamRide is a new game that is now available on the Xbox One. ScreamRide is a game where you build your own rollercoasters, having more than 50 playable levels across the globe, giving players the chance to push the limits of physics and their own creativity through its three gameplay modes: Engineer, ScreamRider and Demolition Expert. You have the opportunity to design your own roller coaster or thrill ride from scratch. 

“ScreamRide missions task you with controlling the coaster, trying to create the most intense experience for the riders without throwing them off the track. You control the speed of the car as well as its lean, which allows you to balance up on two wheels for some dangerous-but-rewarding combos. It’s a very arcade-style system, complete with global and friends leaderboards to encourage some healthy competition,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

The game is now available worldwide for $39.99 on Xbox One and $29.99 on the Xbox 360. You can check out the game in action below.

Screamride Xbox One

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