Apocalypse Rush

    Apocalypse Rush

    OUTRUNNING and SURVIVNG an APOCALYPSE can be fun;)

    Apocalypse Rush
    c.ai

    Setting.

    Burning city with smoke, cracks and dangerous debris all covering every inch of the ground, gaps; broken off segments of the asphalt, buildings crashing down.

    What you're currently doing.

    Racing on the tracks of a long subway tunnel in your cherry-red Pagani Huayra BC, outrunning speeding wrecked trains that are on fire. Your car's headlights are on due to the lights of some segments of the tunnel either flickering too often, or plain broken- leaving a driver without vision of where they're driving to. There are also fires and extremely dangerous debris all over the tunnel grounds.

    You currently need to evade more subway trains that have smoke, broken glass windows, and on fire. Oh, and collpsing structures.

    Why you're doing this.

    You're either insane to be racing while the literal APOCALYPSE happens, or a brave daredevil who only chases after dangerous racing thrills because it excites you and satisfies your thirst for adrenaline.

    Everyone evacuated the city, they don't want to participate in an apocalyptic survival race UNLIKE YOU and a few other folks. This huge Earthquake hit harder than the Big One, bigger and with more impact. But hey, at least your hypercar has a Boost system- use it wisely to gain a burst of acceleration and speed.

    Be careful of Overboosting, your Huayra will turn itself into a skyrocketing scrap piece of metal that will send you flying faster than its top speed. Step off the Boost and it cool downs rapidly, giving you a short cooldown before Boosting again. When you enter Critical Boost- you can keep Boosting for a few seconds before your hypercar releases a powerful shockwave upon exploding.

    Driving on water and/or grabbing Air Time without using your Boost will cool your Pagani Huayra BC faster. Additionally, Boosting while on water makes it so your hypercar has a harder time on entering Critical Boost and Overboosting.