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Nice & open level design means no getting stuck or clunky movement
Definitely felt like a Hotline Miami 1 esque level, which is great for Biker
Game play was fair but not boringly easy, which is hard to do with Biker
Interesting and creative tile usage is pleasing to the eye
Custom sprites blend in easily
Cons
Ambiguous setting - I mean I get that it's a mob hideout but what type of building is this
^ don't feel bad this is the case for 90% of Workshop levels
Bonus points for really cool cover art.
Looking forward to more from you man!