What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

Race against friends live



Viewing and sharing replays



Race against a "ghost" of your past runs or of the runs of others



Level editor and steam workshop support

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“The single-player part of the game is mostly finished, and we want to use Early Access to refine it and address any remaining issues. Additionally, we believe the game would benefit from certain community-driven features, which is why constant community feedback is essential.”“It is difficult to predict how long the new features will take to develop, but we estimate the game to stay in Early Access for up to 4 months.”“After balancing and refining the existing gameplay, we plan on adding features that focus more on the speedrunning elements, multiplayer and community interaction.Currently planned features include:Note that this is only a plan, and may change depending on how the community receives the game and which features players want the most.”“The game currently features 11 levels that are playable from start to finish. It constantly introduces new, diverse gameplay mechanics and combines them in a way that makes every level feel different. Also present is a speedrun mode where players try to finish levels as fast as they can to compete on leaderboards.”“Yes, the game might cost slightly more on full release to reflect the added features.”“While the single-player is for the most part complete, the gameplay requires balancing, which is best achieved with the help of the players. If the community feels strongly about changing certain elements of the game, we will do our best to incorporate the proposed changes. New multi-player and community driven features are planned, but are open to changes and will be developed with a constant dialogue with the community.”