Gamers looking for a high-octane experience, here's something that might interest you.
Brazil-based publisher QUByte Interactive just rolled out its newest title MetroLand. The endless runner game made its debut across platforms on October 17. Players can access it on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox One/Series X|S.
MetroLand is developed by renowned Danish developer Kiloo. It is a platformer that combines arcade, runner, and score attack elements.
In it, players must race against the clock, dodging obstacles and collecting power-ups to see how far they can go. Creators described it like the classic endless runners like Subway Surfer, Temple Run, and BIT.TRIP RUN, but with a futuristic twist.
Players take control of rebels escaping a dangerous city. And they need to run their fastest to survive.
Players must use parkour skills to avoid getting captured. They need to leap across rooftops and even dive through tunnels.
MetroLand also features an infinite progression system. This means that every run presents unique challenges and opportunities. This way, players can push limits and maximize scores.
No two runs are identical in MetroLand.
The game has a procedurally-generated environment. The vast cityscape expands as players progress, offering new districts and routes. Powerful upgrades and unlockable accessories also enhance the experience. In turn, this allows players to plan according to their preferences.
In addition, MetroLand has a customizable base that serves as the central hub for rebels. Utilizing resources earned throughout their journeys, players can construct functional rooms. They can also deploy helpful robots, and collect important items to further enhance their escape attempts.
MetroLand also has a global leaderboard. This allows players to compete head-to-head with fellow rebels worldwide.
MetroLand is also available for mobile. Both for iOS and Android devices.

