Bike Rider DX3: Time Rider
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チャリ走DX3 タイムライダー
(Charisō DX 3 Taimu Raidā) | |||||||
| Developer | Spicysoft | ||||||
| Publisher | Spicysoft | ||||||
| Platforms | Nintendo 3DS | ||||||
| Release date | December 17, 2014 | ||||||
| Rating | CERO: A | ||||||
Bike Rider DX3: Time Rider is a Japan-exclusive platforming game for the Nintendo 3DS, released digitally via the eShop in 2014. The game utilizes single-button gameplay, as players attempt to avoid obstacles and navigate treacherous landscapes while their rider continues to pedal forward. Several pieces of crossover downloadable content were released, including a piece of Robots in Disguise themed content in 2015.
Gameplay
Downloadable content
Several pieces of downloadable content were released for Bike Rider DX3, each one released in collaboration with an external property. Relevant to this wiki, the Transformers Adventure content was released on June 3, 2015, and adds ten courses themed after Transformers: Robots in Disguise. In these courses, players control Bumblebee in place of the normal rider, who has the unique ability to transform from robot to vehicle mode and back. While in vehicle mode, Bumblebee can no longer double jump, but he is small enough to slip through smaller passages. Each course has Bumblebee running through the streets of Crown City attempting to reach an Autobot flag at the end, all the while jumping over pits and dodging obstacles, including Thunderhoof and Steeljaw. To fit the theming, the three medals hidden in each course are replaced with glowing blue energon cubes.
Other IPs that received collaboration DLC include Kamen Rider Drive, Kobito Zukan, Hatsune Miku, Go! Princess PreCure, PriPara, Crayon Shin-chan: My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack!, Gachapin, Shuriken Sentai Ninninger, and Chibi Maruko-chan.



