Overview
Light Rider is a fast-paced, top-down racing game that injects a unique mechanic into the genre: the spectrum drive. Developed by adults on the autism spectrum at the nonPareil Institute, this indie title offers a fresh take on competitive racing. Players aren't just focused on speed; they must strategically utilize the spectrum drive to shift between different color dimensions, altering the track and making certain obstacles invisible or intangible.
Highlights
- Unique Dimension-Shifting Mechanic: Employ the spectrum drive to switch between color dimensions, subtly changing track layouts and rendering specific obstacles intangible. This allows for creative shortcuts and time-saving maneuvers.
- Indie Development with a Purpose: Created by adults on the autism spectrum at the nonPareil Institute, Light Rider is a testament to their digital technology skills and a unique project within the indie scene.
- Free-to-Play Racing Action: As a free-to-play title, Light Rider offers accessible, high-speed racing gameplay for everyone. It supports single-player experiences and is available through Steam Family Sharing.
Who It's For
This game is perfect for racing enthusiasts looking for a twist on the traditional formula. Players who enjoy strategic gameplay, quick reflexes, and a unique visual mechanic will find Light Rider engaging. It's also a great choice for those who appreciate indie games with a meaningful development story.
Game Info
Light Rider is an indie racing game developed and published by the nonPareil Institute. It was released on November 22, 2019, and is available as a free-to-play title. The game supports single-player and is compatible with Steam Family Sharing. It is currently available only in English.





