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Anonymous /v/713317849#713338368
6/22/2025, 1:15:14 PM
>>713337382
In my case, I was actually really interested by the gameplay. I remember seeing a webm of this game posed somewhere haphazardly, like in october or november 2023 thinking the gameplay and aesthetic looked rad. But I couldn't find the name of the game and the thread was archived before I could ask for sauce. IIRC I tried reverse searching the video and looking through the archives but no one bothered to give the source too back then. Due to my memories being fuzzy after some time had passed, I ended up believing it was the game called SP-GP grand prix. And when I ended up giving it a try last year, I was disappointed. Now I know why. I'm glad someone mentioned project turboblast in a next fest thread a few weeks ago, seeing the videos and screenshots of the game on the steam page made something click in my mind, and finally I had found it.
I didn't even notice or care about the robot girls until these threads. I was just glad to play the game and go fast, even if the mechanics were confusing at first.
Anonymous /v/712787913#712795245
6/16/2025, 9:18:06 AM
Project Turboblast was a fun demo but I wish the game bothered to explain the scoring mechanics a little better. After a few races I came to understand that to perform well, you need to:
>avoid collisions with other racers or walls at all costs unless it's the very beginning of the race
>run over those floor boosters as much as you can
>accumulaye points much faster by spamming the boost button with a high multiplier while drifting either in a turn or in a straight line than trying to go fast all the time (although it feels satisfying)

So my plan was to remain in last place accumulating points for the first few turns then focus on going fast for the last turn to get 1st place. If I collide with other racers, I'll have accumulated enough points for it not to care.