Bit.Trip Player Count and Stats (2024)

Bit.Trip player count StatsHere are a few of the most interesting Bit.Trip facts and stats I was able to dig up including player counts. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Bit.Trip player count:

1 million games sold

Last updated 3/13/14


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Game Description

“Bit.Trip” is a series of rhythm-based video games developed by Gaijin Games (later known as Choice Provisions). The series is known for its retro-inspired visuals, addictive gameplay, and unique blend of music and rhythm mechanics. The games are often described as rhythm-based “bullet hell” games that challenge players’ reflexes and coordination.

The “Bit.Trip” series is composed of several individual games, each with its own distinct gameplay and musical style. Here’s an overview of some of the main titles in the series:

  1. Bit.Trip Beat (2009): The first game in the series, “Bit.Trip Beat,” features gameplay reminiscent of classic Pong. Players control a paddle that moves vertically and must hit incoming beats to the rhythm of the music. The game features increasingly challenging levels with evolving visual styles and music.

  2. Bit.Trip Core (2009): In “Bit.Trip Core,” players control a laser in the center of the screen and must shoot incoming targets in sync with the music. The gameplay involves quick reflexes and accurate timing to hit targets in the right order.

  3. Bit.Trip Void (2009): “Bit.Trip Void” challenges players to collect black beats and avoid white beats while controlling a character’s size. As the character grows, the gameplay becomes more challenging, requiring players to find a balance between growth and avoiding obstacles.

  4. Bit.Trip Runner (2010): “Bit.Trip Runner” shifts the gameplay to a side-scrolling platformer. Players control CommanderVideo as he automatically runs through levels, requiring them to time jumps, slides, and kicks to avoid obstacles and enemies while staying in sync with the music.

  5. Bit.Trip Fate (2010): “Bit.Trip Fate” takes the series into the shoot ’em up genre. Players control CommanderVideo’s ship as it navigates through levels filled with enemies and projectiles, all while firing back to the rhythm of the music.

  6. Bit.Trip Flux (2011): “Bit.Trip Flux” is a direct sequel to “Bit.Trip Beat,” featuring similar gameplay mechanics but with new twists and challenges. It completes the story arc that began with “Bit.Trip Beat.”

  7. Bit.Trip Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (2013): While not titled “Bit.Trip Runner 3,” this game continues the gameplay of “Bit.Trip Runner” with enhanced visuals, more levels, and additional playable characters. It offers more diverse environments and musical styles.

The “Bit.Trip” series is celebrated for its creativity, challenging gameplay, and incorporation of music and rhythm into various game genres. The games often have retro-inspired pixel art visuals and unique audiovisual experiences that make them stand out in the rhythm game genre.

Game Details

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