ATTENTION all thrill-seeking fans of rollercoasters and high speed racing games – get ready for an awesome mash-up of both of these adrenaline-pumping activities! Coaster Racer is a fantastic, all-action, arcade racing game for daredevils of all ages where you get behind the wheel of a Go Kart-style Grand Prix racing car on a series of exhilarating rollercoasters that have been converted into race tracks! Some of these circuits are so high in the sky, you actually have to drive through the clouds! It’s a truly awesome racing experience!
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This fast paced driving game requires slick cornering skills, quick reflexes and reactions, and a very cool head above all else. However, keeping level-headed is easier said than done when you are thousands of feet in the air and traveling at 100 miles per hour! Upgrade your vehicle as you progress, and unlock more difficult circuits as you climb your way to the top of the rankings. Happy racing!
How to Play: There are three difficulty levels to choose from: Easy, Medium, and Hard. Using your computer mouse or touchpad, Left Click on your desired difficulty level on the Main Menu Screen, then click ‘Start Race’ in the top right corner (This is a challenging game, and we recommend to begin on Easy). There are 8 rollercoaster tracks in total, and you have to unlock them all, one-by-one, by finishing in the ‘Qualifying Positions’ in each race. In level one, the Qualifying Position is 8th, in Level 2 its 6th, and so on. There are 16 other computer-controlled cars racing against you - and you start at the back of the grid in each 2-lap challenge.
Control your car using the Arrow Keys on your computer keyboard; Up Arrow = Accelerate; Down Arrow = Brake; Left & Right Arrows = Steer (alternatively, use the WASD keys). When the Nitro Button flashes green on your car’s dashboard, hit the N or X Key in order to activate your Nitrous Booster to gain a huge burst of speed. Hit the M or Z Keys to let go of the wheel and drive ‘Freestyle’ – which charges your Nitro Booster faster. But be careful, you cannot steer the car while driving Freestyle! If you drive off the sides of the circuit, it takes a few valuable seconds before your car re-spawns back on the track.
Keep an eye on your position in the top right corner of the game screen. There are green $ Power-ups dotted along each track that you can collect. Use the funds from these Power-ups to purchase Upgrades for your vehicle at the end of each race. The tracks increase in difficulty as you progress, so you need to improve your machine (and skills!) accordingly.
If this Flash-based game no longer works on IE11 on your PC / MAC, try playing on Chrome or Firefox browser.
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Whether you prefer mechanical, ergonomic, compact, or Bluetooth connected, there's a keyboard out there that's right for you. If you don't like Apple's Magic Keyboard, there are some great alternatives out there that might suit you better.
Alternatives to Magic Keyboard
If you're not a fan of Apple's Magic Keyboard, which comes included with all iMac computers, but want something that has some of the same features, like quick access to Launchpad, there are a few alternatives that are a comfortable transition.
Logitech Easy-Switch K811
Logitech's K811 is my favorite Magic Keyboard alternative because it has three Bluetooth pairing channels. That means, you can pair it with your Mac, iPhone, and iPad (or Apple TV, or another Mac, or whatever you need a keyboard for). It's got a backlit keyboard and uses the Mac layout with keys that are specifically mapped to Mac functions, like Mission Control, Launch Pad, screen brightness, and more. It costs about $90 and is slim enough to store away if you only use it on occasion.
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Ergonomic
If you type a lot, you're probably looking for something that you can ensure is the most ideal position for your wrists. There are a few great ergonomic keyboards on the market that are meticulously designed for ideal wrist positioning.
Microsoft Sculpt
Microsoft makes a unique keyboard that has taken all curves, tilt, and cushioning into consideration. It splits the keyboard in half and angles the keys so your reach is minimal and your wrist doesn't have to sit in any awkward angle at all. It curves upward at the middle so your fingers can naturally move toward the center keys without any effort. The cushion padding attached to the front of the keyboard facilitates the correct wrist positioning so you're not leaning upward while you type.
Wirecutter considers it the best ergonomic keyboard on the market.
[The Microsoft Sculpt is an] inexpensive ergonomic keyboard that puts your wrists in the ideal typing position for pleasant typing over long periods.
It comes with a separate number pad and costs about $100.
Mechanical Keyboard
Mechanical keyboards have physical switches that cause that electrical current to be produced and sent to the computer. They have a unique tactile presence that most newer keyboards don't have. If you prefer a mechanical keyboard, there are a few on the market that work great with Mac.
Das Keyboard 4
The Das 4 is one of the most popular mechanical keyboard on the market. It's got a significant audible click and satisfying tactile feel. It also features a number pad and over sized volume knobs. The media controls are ideal for gamers and heavy productivity types alike. It also comes with two USB 3.0 ports so you can charge up your devices while working (or playing). It comes in two different styles, one with smart clicks and one silent one. It costs about $170.
Das Keyboard is not your style? Check out our other recommendations for mechanical keyboards for Mac.
Compact keyboard
If you're often on the road and don't like the way Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboard feel, you can grab a compact, portable peripheral that you can pack alongside your lappy for a typing performance that fits your needs a little better.
1byone Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard
This little ditty is designed for mobile devices, like iPhone and iPad, but works great with Macs. It folds up into a small package 5.8'x3.5'x0.7'. When opened up and ready for work, it folds out into a standard size keyboard. It features a standard set of function keys, which double as shortcut paths to such things as cut/copy/paste, audio controls, and returning to the Home screen. It also supports functions for Android and Windows, so if you're a multi-brand household, you can use this foldable Bluetooth keyboard with different devices seamlessly. It's also fairly inexpensive at only about $30.
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