
Thunderbolt writes:
'If you’re familiar with Trackmania: Nations you may find a certain appeal in Rush Bros. Admittedly, the comparison isn’t obvious at first, but it’s the closest I’ve come to adequately comparing Rush Bros. to anything. They’re both fast-paced experiences, trial-and-error based, and usually only one mistake destroys your entire progress. The main difference is that Trackmania is fun and addictive, whereas Rush Bros. is frustrating and feels oddly empty.'

Hardcore Gamer: The must-haves here are Super Hexagon, Rush Bros., VVVVVV, Guns of Icarus Online and Ridge Racer Unbounded.

Hardcore Gamer: The folks at the Indie Gala bundles are back with an interstellar collection of games.

Rush Bros., developed by XLYA Entertainment is a platform-based game that lets the player control how each level reacts all by changing music. The game is unique because of the intelligence behind how each moving object is able to change scenarios simply by the beat of the music.
Simply put, the background artwork is beautiful. It adds a great touch to a game that under-delivers in the gameplay department. Each level has a unique touch of a different background that dazzles the player. Had the game not included such beautiful artwork I don’t believe it would have been greenlit.