Gamescom 2015 - Racecraft announced

Published: August 5, 2015 7:54 AM /

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RaceCraft

Everyone get ready to start your engines as you race on an entirely different level with Racecraft by Italy based indie studio Vae Victis games. Racecraft uses a proprietary engine called Camilla that can create an endless number of tracks for you to race on, you will never be limited by what the game launches with as there is a chance you have a race that no one else ever gets close to. Not only is the track and world created from scratch but even your car can be build using different parts from the ground up.

If a completely procedural generated track isn't your thing then you can also give a set of parameters to Camilla and she will build you a race track to your specifications. This isn't limited to just the track as you can also pick what rules need to be followed, what cars are allowed and who can play by sharing an invite over various social networks. Multiplayer in this game can be standard head to head racing or you and your friends can work as a team with different people filling different roles including driver, manager, engineer, mechanic, car design. This game has also been built with VR in mind with support for headsets as well as steering wheels and driving seats, this means that you can interact with all of the UI without even lifting a finger off the steering wheel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayCEQzmT48E

If you want to learn more about Racecraft then you can head over to their official website or Game Dev blog as well as check them out on Facebook or Instagram.

What do you think of a racing game where no two tracks are the same? What part of the team do you think would most suit you?

 

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