Traffic Dodgers
A neon-soaked endless runner with the genre's roots intact: three lateral slots, real reading instead of memorising, a difficulty curve that ramps because you got better — not because the timer says so.
Coin streaks fuel a short boost. Goal posts every 500 m hand you a permit — spend one when you die and pick up exactly where you fell, combo intact. Daily missions rotate three at a time. Eight achievements track lifetime mastery.
Coming November 2026

A run, from the first slot change
Real captures from the Bevy build — the road, the HUD, the lanes. Stills are stills; the moving frames loop unedited footage from real runs.
Three lateral slots. Swipe (or tap A/D, ← →) to change lanes. Swipe up to jump, down to slide. The runner sprints on their own. The only thing your hands are doing is reading the next obstacle.

Every section is procedurally arranged from a hand-tuned library, so the city always feels dense but never random. Each obstacle has a threat shape you'll learn in a run or two.

Pick up coins to build a boost meter. Cash it in for a few seconds of double-speed, double-points, and momentary invulnerability. Every 500 m a goal post hands you a resume permit — spend one on death and pick up exactly where you fell, combo intact.

Daily missions rotate three at a time — distance goals, lane-weave streaks, no-boost runs. Eight lifetime achievements track the bigger stuff: longest run, most coins in a session, boost streaks, cosmetic completion. The progress is real; the noise is low.

Built for short rides and long sessions
A few small systems that make the city feel dense without feeling unfair. Each one is short to learn and long to master.
Three lateral slots. The runner sprints. Your job is reading the next car.
Coin streaks fuel a short double-speed window. Spend it when a wave looks impossible.
Every 500 m a goal post hands you one. Spend it on a death and keep your combo.
Three rotate every day. Eight lifetime achievements track the bigger goals.
Prelaunch list
Traffic Dodgers is queued for November 2026 across the platform roadmap above. Drop your email - we'll send one quiet confirmation and then only write again when there's something running to watch.