Hovercars 3077: Undeground® is a high-octane racing game in which armed cars compete against each other on post-apocalyptic tracks, putting the player's dexterity, reflexes, and strategic thinking to the test and offering a whole new experience of freedom in racing games. Great simulation and tons of excitement in various offline & online modes with Play remote. Play with friend or AI in leagues, arcade, duel, hologram or time trial.
Features of the game
Large maps that allow you to experience the freedom of flying like never before!
Minimum 15 tracks
A game from a small one-pereon Polish studio 🇵🇱
Program your own hologram (check forum)
Minimum 60 hovercars
Non-standard races, racing in the metropolis and abandoned places, racing in the air.
Game modes: leagues, arcade, duel mode, hologram race and time trial
Play alone, AI or with a friend online (Play remote) or local multiplayer in split screen
Buy cars with bitcoin!
Includes an additional difficulty level Nightmare - no one will win without madness
Futuristic tracks, apocalyptic places
Includes special Hovercars: remote control mini Hovercars, bikes, drones, hologram, bus, cybertruck etc.
Controls: gamepad or keyboard
100 Steam achievements, Steam Cloud, Play remote
Classic cars from 1967-1990 (that are finally flying)
29 languages
Atmospheric music
Change the camera to AirGO Pro
Air drift
Easter eggs
See Warsaw 3077, Ankara 3000 or visit Nevada 3050
Garage
Highscore
Change your control settings, game speed, y-axis invert, music, graphics, etc.
Shortcuts and alternative routes
Flying cars are easy to control by Airem Motorsport Technology
Hovercars 3077 loosely inspired by Cyberpunk games and movies (Wipeout, 5th element, Blade runner, NFS: Underground, Skydrift Infinity and 1967, 1983, 1990, & 3077)
* This is not NFT and blockchain game and the game does not use real Bitcoin...
** Games with local multiplayer or Remote Play Together functionality can be shared with friends and family with the click of a link - no Steam account required.
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