
Slipstream is a racing game developed by Ansdor Games, inspired by the OutRun series, SEGA games, Initial D, Vaporwave & Synthwave aesthetics, and 90s arcades. It features a real pseudo3D engine for an authentic retro experience. Originally funded via Kickstarter in 2016 and released for PC in 2018, a significantly updated version was released in late 2021 for PC and published by BlitWorks in 2022 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox One/Series S/X. The game offers local multiplayer for up to 4 players, online leaderboards, 6 game modes (including Grand Tour, Cannonball, Grand Prix, Single Race, Time Trial, and Battle Royale), 5 playable cars, 20 tracks across 4 cups, visual filters (CRT, NTSC, pixelated), 24 achievements, and full controller support. Its business model is a one-time purchase for the game.

Slipstream is a racing game developed by Ansdor Games, inspired by the OutRun series, SEGA games, Initial D, Vaporwave & Synthwave aesthetics, and 90s arcades. It features a real pseudo3D engine for an authentic retro experience. Originally funded via Kickstarter in 2016 and released for PC in 2018, a significantly updated version was released in late 2021 for PC and published by BlitWorks in 2022 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox One/Series S/X. The game offers local multiplayer for up to 4 players, online leaderboards, 6 game modes (including Grand Tour, Cannonball, Grand Prix, Single Race, Time Trial, and Battle Royale), 5 playable cars, 20 tracks across 4 cups, visual filters (CRT, NTSC, pixelated), 24 achievements, and full controller support. Its business model is a one-time purchase for the game.
Product: Retro-style racing game (Slipstream) with pseudo-3D engine, local multiplayer, online leaderboards, multiple modes and tracks
Founder / Creator: Sandro Luiz de Paula (alias: ansdor)
Initial funding: Crowdfunded via Kickstarter in January 2016
Releases: PC release May 21, 2018; rewritten version late 2021; consoles published by BlitWorks in 2022
Business model: One-time purchase
Retro-style arcade racing games / indie game development
Video games
Project was crowdfunded on Kickstarter in January 2016
Crunchbase lists a Pre-Seed round announced July 1, 2023 with lead investor Neo (amount not disclosed)