X-Moto
Developer(s) | Nicolas Adenis-Lamarre (Rasmus Teislev Neckelmann) |
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Initial release | 2005 |
Stable release | 0.6.2
/ March 5, 2023 |
Repository | |
Platform | |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website | xmoto |
X-Moto is a
Gameplay
In X-Moto, a player selects a level and tries to collect the strawberries. Strawberries are required to complete a level, along with touching a flower.[1] Obstacles to this goal are challenging terrain features and "wrecker" objects which should not be touched; in most levels there are no moving objects (only scripted or physics levels may have them). Also, these can be changed in some levels. The driver is not harmed directly by falling, only by hitting his head on rock or hitting any part of his body or the bike on a wrecker object. If this happens the level is lost (as of version 0.5.3 levels can feature check points). It is possible to save a replay, and to show a previous replay ("ghost driver") in parallel to gameplay.
The game is extensible with over 2500 user-created custom levels that can be automatically downloaded.[1] These are created using Inkscape with the Inksmoto extension.[2]
Development
The project was started in
The game uses the
Reception
X-Moto was selected in May 2008 and April 2015 as "HotPick" by
See also
- List of open source games
- Elasto Mania - a similar game for Windows and iOS
- Bike or Die! - a similar game for Palm OS
- Trials HD - a similar game for Xbox Live Arcade
References
- ^ a b "Macapper Review". 29 March 2023.
- ^ X-Moto Wiki: How to create smooth levels using Inkscape
- ^ According to the SourceForge project page (2005-05-26)
- ^ Linux Format 105 May 2008 page 73
- ^ Linux Format 196 April 2015 page 64
- ^ Thinkdigit Magazine 2009-05
- sourceforge.net(May 2017)
- ^ "Download x moto".
- ^ "Download x moto für mac".
- ^ "X-Moto".
- ^ "X-Moto 0.5.11 - Download - COMPUTER BILD". 27 March 2023.
- ^ "Download X-Moto Linux 0.5.11". Softpedia. 5 February 2015.
- ^ "X-Moto - Download". 29 April 2020.
- ^ "XMoto".