ScreamRide Demo Will Be Available Starting Tonight

Available on both, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Posted By | On 17th, Feb. 2015

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Last year at E3, Microsoft announced ScreamRide, a new IP that would be coming to its Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles this year; ScreamRide would be developed by Frontier, the company that originally developed Roller Coaster Tycoon for the PC back in the day, and more recently, Elite Dangerous, and would feature crashing roller coasters; but maybe that was not enough to sell you on the concept. And with the game’s release rapidly approaching (it launches in March), Microsoft has decided to let you go hands on with it for yourself- a demo for the game will be made available on Xbox Live at midnight tonight. This demo will be available for both, the Xbox 360 and the Xbox One.

Three modes will be included the demo: ScreamRider, where you control roller coasters directly, and  steer them through mazes; Engineer, where you get to build coasters of your own; and Demolition Expert, where you work to create the biggest crashes (and which is the one that has been most publicized so far).

Are you going to get the demo?


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