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Race The Sun Challenge Edition Or (RTS:CE) is an second and challenging endless running video game developed and published by American indie studio Flippfly and released on June 18, 2019 for *insert platforms*. In Race the Sun, the player controls a solar-powered spaceship, dodging various objects on the way such as laser beams, other ships and other stationary obstacles, while gathering pick ups that can be used in game, all while the sun slowly sets on the horizon. The game ends either when the player hits an object and the ship gets destroyed, or when the sun sets.

Gameplay
In Race the Sun, the player controls a solar-powered spacecraft as it races through a minimalist landscape with abstract shapes and various obstacles. Levels are pseudo-procedurally-generated and separated into distinct regions, each region having different sets of challenges. The ship's speed remains constant as long as the ship remains in direct sunlight, but if the ship falls into shadow or clips objects, the ship's speed will drop. Direct collision with an object will cause the ship to be destroyed and end the run. Further, if the player's ship remains in shadow too long — such as when the sun finally sets — the ship will stall and the run will be over. The player continually earns points as long as the ship is moving. Throughout each region are various collectable objects. The most common are blue pyramids called tris that, if five are collected without any collisions, will boost the player's scoring multiplier by one. Others give the player's ship a short speed boost, a single-time jump to clear obstacles, and a single-time use shield to prevent the ship's destruction on a direct collision.

There is also a larger meta-game feature that requires the player to complete various quests, three presented at any time, to earn experience points to build an experience level. Missions include scoring metrics, avoiding collisions during multiple regions, or colliding a number of times; some of which can be completed over multiple race attempts. Gaining a level grants a reward that helps in future races, such as starting with a higher scoring multiplier, gaining a booster for the ship to help collect powerups or store multiple jump boost, and the like.

There are three levels included as part of the core game: a standard level, where evrything is normal. You need to survive dodging obstacles and not letting the sun set. and an "apocalypse" level in which the player moves faster through more difficult obstacles and a relaxing zen mode where it's difficult to crash and slow and relaxing and there is no sun, it's endless. These regions and levels change on a daily basis for all players, and online scoreboards allow users to compare their performance to others.