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This animated online racing game is inspired from Wreck It Ralph movie. Here in the game, you will be striving to become the fastest candy racer around. Therefore, strap in for the sweetest drive of your life here in the game in which you race your candy kart through the Sugar Rush to make it to the top of the list. The fun of playing the game is simply unmatched but negotiating the many turns in the tracks will require very good skills. Complete each laps in quickest time possible. Do keep track of your position during the race with the help of the map on the screen.Sugar Rush Speedway is one of our many Driving Games that we publish on TheGamerStop.com. This game is also tagged as a 3D game. Click the play button to start having fun. To play even more free games, view our popular and new games page. If you want to play more games like this, then you can simply check out the games inside the game tags that are the most relevant to your interests or the Driving Games category or the games like this game page at the end of the game tags.
Sugar Rush | |
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Developer(s) | Klei Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Nexon |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | Cancelled |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
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Sugar Rush is a cancelled[1]massively multiplayer online game from Klei Entertainment.[2] It was the first game to be developed in North America to be released by Nexon, before it was announced that it would no longer be published.[2]
Gameplay[edit]
During beta testing players could be a ninja, brawler or morph. The main object of the game was to get the most coins, gained by battling other players. There were four games that could be played. The first one was Robot Battle in which a team of up to four players fight robots which respawn; the difficulty could be adjusted to four different strengths.[3]
Development[edit]
Gameplay in Sugar Rush
Sugar Rush was developed in Vancouver by Klei Entertainment.[2] In May 2008, when Min Kim, Nexon's director of game operations,[4] was interviewed at Ten Ton Hammer he stated that a game was in development in a Vancouver Studio.[5]
The Second Closed Beta for Sugar Rush started on the November 20, 2008, and finished on the December 4, 2008. However, Nexon closed its North American development studio, Humanature in March 2009 and the future of Sugar Rush has been in question since then. The only information provided about the game's future's was a message posted on the developer's blog on by Klei Entertainment CEO Jamie Cheng. According to Cheng, 'Since the shutdown of Nexon Publishing North America, there has been a ton of inquiries regarding the fate of Sugar Rush. Nexon has been amazingly great to work with during the difficult transition, and the current result is that Klei has retained the rights to Sugar Rush, and remain committed to the title.
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In July 2009, Nexon announced they would be closing the Sugar Rush website, as they would no longer be the publishers for the game.[6] As stated by Klei entertainment,[7]Sugar Rush 'will see the light of day', although not being published by Nexon America. It was announced by Klei Entertainment in late August 2010, that development of Sugar Rush had stopped and the game was cancelled.[1]
References[edit]
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- ^ ab'Sugar Rush Free-to-Play online arena combat game'. Klei Entertainment. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
- ^ abcGreene, Maggie (2008-06-21). 'Nexon's Sugar Rush Arena in Closed Beta'. Kotaku. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
- ^'Nexon Unveiled Mystic Sugar Rush'. MMOsite. 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
- ^Sheffield, Brandon (2008-05-30). 'AGDC: Nexon's Min Kim On The Power Of Microtransactions'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
- ^Schuster, Shawn (2008-05-28). 'An ION 08 interview with Nexon America's Min Kim (Updated)'. Massively. Weblogs Inc. Network. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
- ^'Sugar Rush Website Closure, August 5th'. Nexon. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
- ^'Sugar Rush 'will still see light of day''. Klei Entertainment. Retrieved 2011-01-21.
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External links[edit]
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