Quick summary
Beer Runner is an indie PC platformer from 10 Games Studios in which you pilot a robot through surreal environments. The main goal in each stage is to gather every coin and star scattered across the map so you can activate a portal and move on. The game is played from a third-person vantage and blends runner-style momentum with precision platforming.
How the game plays
- Navigate a robot avatar through 11 distinct levels, searching for all collectible coins and stars to complete each stage.
- Avoid environmental hazards — examples include fixed and mobile laser emitters, rotating beams, and other timing-based obstacles.
- Movement and interaction are influenced by simple physics and occasional sandbox-style elements, requiring control and timing to succeed.
Visuals and tone
Beer Runner uses futuristic 3D visuals and leans into fantastical, surreal motifs. The aesthetic aims for an otherworldly playground, but many assets appear stock, giving parts of the world a patched-together feel rather than a handcrafted one.
What works
- Tight, fast-paced platforming that rewards precision and timing.
- A blend of runner momentum and platforming challenges that can feel engaging when level design clicks.
- Clear objectives: finding every coin and star provides a straightforward completion goal.
What falls short
- Heavy reuse of off-the-shelf models and prefabricated assets creates a sense of low polish.
- Limited originality in presentation and design, which makes the title difficult to distinguish among indie platformers.
- The overall execution feels rushed in places, reinforcing the impression of an asset-driven production rather than a finely tuned experience.
Recommended alternative
If you want a richer, more polished experience, consider The Room VR: A Dark Matter (paid). It offers carefully crafted puzzles and production values that contrast with Beer Runner’s more recycled visual approach.
Technical
- Windows
- Full