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|image=Type Rider steam logo.jpg
|title=Type:Rider
|title=Type:Rider
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|developer=[[Ex Nihilo]]
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|publisher={{colist|Bulkypix|Arte}}
|publisher=[[Plug In Digital]]
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|genre=[[Educational]], [[Platform]], [[Puzzle]]
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|modes=[[Single player]]
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'''Type:Rider''' is an [[platform]] game with [[puzzle]]s. It was funded by the European cultural TV channel, Arte, as a way to educate people on the history and details of typography. The game was first developed by [[Ex Nihilo]] and published by [[Plug In Digital]] via [[Steam]] ([[Linux]], [[Mac OS]], and [[Windows]] compatible) on November 6, [[2013]]. [[Bulkypix]] developed and published the [[Android]] and [[iOS]] versions in late [[2013]] and early [[2014]].


[[File:Type Rider icon.png|thumb|left|Type:Rider's mobile logo icon.]]
The game revolves around two circles that the player controls. They act like wheels of a car, but are not tethered together in the traditional sense. Players use timing to jump across dangerous gaps, climb walls, and collect hidden letters of the alphabet and journals that can be read for historical and academic knowledge.
'''Type:Rider''' is an [[educational]] [[platform]] game with [[puzzle]]s. It was funded by the European cultural TV channel, Arte, as a way to educate people on the history and details of typography. The game was first developed by [[Ex Nihilo]] and published by [[Plug In Digital]] via [[Steam]] ([[Linux]], [[Mac OS]], and [[Windows]] compatible) on [[November 6]], [[2013]]. [[Bulkypix]] developed and published the [[Android]] and [[iOS]] versions in late [[2013]] and early [[2014]].
 
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The game revolves around two circles that the player controls. They act like wheels of a car, but are not tethered together in the traditional sense. Players use timing to jump across dangerous gaps, climb walls, and collect hidden letters of the alphabet and journals that can be read for historical and academic knowledge.
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File:Type Rider icon.png|Type:Rider's mobile logo icon.
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[[Category:Android]]
[[Category:Bulkypix]]
[[Category:Education]]
[[Category:Ex Nihilo]]
[[Category:Ex Nihilo]]
[[Category:iOS]]
[[Category:Linux]]
[[Category:Mac OS]]
[[Category:Platform]]
[[Category:Platform]]
[[Category:Plug In Digital]]
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:Steam]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Windows]]

Latest revision as of 05:52, 17 April 2023

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Box artwork for Type:Rider.
Type:Rider
Developer(s)Ex Nihilo
Publisher(s)Bulkypix, Arte
Year released2013
System(s)Windows, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch
Genre(s)Platform, Puzzle
ModesSingle player
Latest version1.3
Rating(s)
Google: Everyone
LinksType:Rider at PCGamingWikiType:Rider ChannelSearchSearch

Type:Rider is an platform game with puzzles. It was funded by the European cultural TV channel, Arte, as a way to educate people on the history and details of typography. The game was first developed by Ex Nihilo and published by Plug In Digital via Steam (Linux, Mac OS, and Windows compatible) on November 6, 2013. Bulkypix developed and published the Android and iOS versions in late 2013 and early 2014.

The game revolves around two circles that the player controls. They act like wheels of a car, but are not tethered together in the traditional sense. Players use timing to jump across dangerous gaps, climb walls, and collect hidden letters of the alphabet and journals that can be read for historical and academic knowledge.

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