Riders of Asgard Launches on Steam Greenlight

Gobbo Games, an Independent Games Development company and creators of board games operating from offices in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, has launched their game Riders of Asgard on Steam Greenlight.

According to the Developer: Riders of Asgard is a fun and challenging Viking BMX game, but is so much more than your average run-of-the-mill, Viking BMX game. It’s a historically correct Viking BMX game, with historically accurate Viking bikes and locations.

Based on the trailer alone I think we can confirm that they’re telling the truth about it being historically accurate. Just ask Roger if you’re not convinced. he’s our expert on Vikings.

 

 

If you’d like to put your inner VIking biking to the test, you can download a copy of the demo over on: http://www.ridersofasgard.com/

The polish of Riders of Asgard can be seen in the official trailer, which shows the game in all its glory while being accompanied by music that has been written for the game by Karl Muller Sound and Music Design.

Riders of Asgard menu

Gobbo Games has also indicated that there will be multiplayer support as well as providing native support for Windows, Linux, and Mac users. The demo also shows off the visual upgrades that can be unlocked by using the gold you earn while performing tricks and hints at new levels being released in the final version.

If you like what you play after trying the demo, why not help get this challenging but incredibly addictive game on Steam Greenlight by voting for them here: Riders of Asgard Steam Greenlight

Qudduws Campbell

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One Comment

  1. Thanks for the article, it is greatly appreciated. If you or your reades have any ideas, suggestions, or comments for us – please get in touch by email using support@gobbogames.co.za – we love feedback and ultimately want to make the game the best it can be. Thanks again for your article.