The long weekend is upon us! Of course, there are also suitable games on our side to fill the free time. As every week, the Epic Games Store has a few free titles ready so that we don’t get bored.
This week the selection serves a niche taste, but it can certainly convince one or the other person. The most important key data for the games can be found here:
- Runbow: In this chaotic party title, you play various mini-games with up to eight friends. There is also a single player mode if you prefer to play solo.
- The Drone Racing League Simulator: In this racer you don’t compete with the car, but with flying drones. You can customize your flying objects, create routes yourself and master controlling a drone over time.
As always, the offer is valid for exactly seven days, ends on November 6th at 17:00. Then comes the next batch of free titles. If you can hardly keep your feet still with these games, you will find the link to the offer here. But if you want to learn a little more about the games, you can find out more below.
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That’s what you can expect from Runbow
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Runbow just screams chaos. The colorful platformer offers co-op fun with up to nine players – and even eight players in local co-op! The prerequisite for this is, of course, that you have enough controllers at hand – two players can play along on the keyboard.
In different game modes you jump for your life. But be careful, the colorful platforms disappear when the background changes to the same color.
If you want to be creative, you can also create your own levels. And for soloists there is a single player adventure. It should be said, however, that the focus of the game is clearly on multiplayer.
Who is Runbow interesting for?
If you are planning an entertaining meeting with the group of friends, you should give Runbow a chance. Large troops in particular will find some fun here when the chaos really flourishes. But if you are only looking for good co-op games for two, take a look at the following article:
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Here’s what’s inside The Drone Racing League Simulator:
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Which drone owners don’t know this: You’re in a beautiful, spacious place, there’s only a light breeze and a short sightseeing flight would be perfect. Unfortunately, a drone flight is not permitted, as several signs indicate. So instead of buying such an expensive device and then only being able to use it infrequently, The Drone Racing League Simulator lets you conjure up the drone fun on your screens.
Okay, admittedly, beautiful landscape shots from above serve a completely different purpose than racing games with small aircraft. But DRL still has a good portion of realism to offer! The drones are not fictitious, they really exist. Also some tracks are used in real drone racing league.
Who should give The Drone Racing League Simulator a shot?
The title is probably mainly interesting for drone fans. If you’re looking for a simulation to practice flying a drone, you’ve come to the right place. But if you’re expecting a classic racing game here, you might be disappointed. In addition, you should definitely have a controller, because the title cannot be played with a keyboard!
If you prefer to keep an eye out for real racers, then check out our top 9 best racing games of 2022!
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What do you think of the new free games? Will you try Runbow with your friends or will you take DRL to dizzying heights? But maybe none of the titles could convince you. Write it to us in the comments!
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