Black Emperor
Endless runner as Bozozoku rider in the desert
Overview
Overview
Overview
The game was inspired by Japanese Bosozoku culture, which is a Japanese subculture focused on speed, excitement, and powerful motorcycle or vehicle customization. This delinquent subculture arose when some kamikaze pilots returned from World War II in the 1950s. In the game, you drive your motorcycle through the desert trying to stay on the road as long as you can. Fall off the road and you DIE.
How to Play
How to play
How to Play
As an endless runner, your goal in Black Emperor is to ride as far as you can on your motorcycle through a barren desert. You must stay on the road or else you'll slow down. Fall off the path for too long, and you are toast!
The Story
The story
The Story
Black Emperor was created by Tomas Vicuna, who transitioned from film to game development in order to gain a new perspective for filmmaking. He went through many challenges in creating the game before Bumblebear Games eventually discovered itand helped make it what it is today.
Features & Specs
Features & Specs
Features & Specs
Features
- New track every week
- Procedurally generated levels featuring 3 unique desert landscapes
- Game synced high-speed throttle fan that simulates air
- Original psychedelic rock soundtrack featuring 3 brutalizing tracks
- Kumabachi SuperWheel controller
- Online updates for new features
Specs
- Width: 30.50 inches
- Height: 25.50 inches
- Etc.
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