Parking Garage Rally Circuit
Parking Garage Rally Circuit delivers incredible retro vibes, especially with its electric soundtrack that keeps you chasing high scores lap after lap. The physics will keep you on your toes at all times - especially during a perfect run - because the speed you can gain is insane, and one wrong move could launch you right off the track. This is also the exact reason speedrunners will love this game together with the many shortcuts you can take or even force if you want to risk your run. ...
ExifTool by Phil Harvey
The ExifTool by Phil Harvey is an amazing tool, easily installable through Homebrew, for managing metadata on files. I primarily use it to remove metadata to protect my privacy online. Tool Command Preview metadata exiftool -n <file_path> Strip metadata exiftool -all= <file_path>
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Clustertruck
Clustertruck is first-person parkour on a convoy of chaos. The goal? Don’t touch the ground. The method? Jumping from truck to truck as they crash, flip, explode and generally do everything but drive straight. It’s fast, ridiculous and weirdly addicting. Momentum is everything - miss a beat and you’re pancaked between two semis mid-air. Land it perfectly and you feel like a stunt god. You’ll fail a hundred times. You’ll love every second. Just don’t blink. ...
Rocket League
Rocket League is what happens when soccer crashes into an RC car derby - and it works. Controls are razor-sharp, the physics are pure chef’s kiss and somehow, soaring through the air just to whiff an open net has never felt so good. Customization is half the fun. Want a flaming trail, anime wrap and a goal explosion that summons a T-Rex? Go for it. Drip matters - especially when you’re getting demo’d every other play. ...
BOKURA
BOKURA is a beautifully drawn, mind-bending co-op adventure where you and a friend see two completely different realities - and have to work together anyway. One of you sees a peaceful forest, the other sees a mechanical wasteland. You’ll swear there’s a bridge. Your friend will swear there’s not. One of you is wrong. Probably both. It’s less about solving puzzles and more about communication, trust and questioning everything - including your partner’s sanity. Or your own. ...