Technobrake Mini Games Collection -ongoing- - V... Direct

Genre: Endless Runner / Track Switching
Average Playtime: High-score chases of 1-5 minutes

This is the collection's most "traditional" arcade game. You pilot a maglev maintenance pod on a futuristic rail. Lanes appear left, center, right. Obstacles: cooling fans, data packets, stray code fragments. But unlike other runners, you don't jump—you brake. Holding the brake slows time around you, letting you thread through tight gaps.

The ongoing updates have added new environments: Neon Metropolis, Abandoned Server Farm, and the V.4.0 exclusive, Crypto Mines (where "coins" are actually volatile hash functions that multiply your score if you collect three in a row). The leaderboards reset monthly, keeping competition fresh.

Unlike a one-off release, TechnoBrake follows a live-service lite model: TechnoBrake mini games Collection -Ongoing- - V...

The “Ongoing” tag in the title is intentional. New content will arrive until at least Q1 2027.


The reception to the Ongoing model has been overwhelmingly positive, though not without controversy.

The Good:

The Criticism:

TechnoBrake responded to this last criticism in a rare dev log, saying: "The 'V...' is intentional. The collection is never finished. The moment I put a '1.0' on it, I stop dreaming. The '...' means the sentence continues."

Because the collection is -Ongoing-, the developer has shared a public roadmap. As of this article’s publication, planned features for upcoming V versions include: Genre: Endless Runner / Track Switching Average Playtime:

The "-Ongoing-" model also means bugs are fixed quickly. The community Discord (unofficial but endorsed) is surprisingly active, with the developer posting patch notes labeled “Ongoing hotfix #…” every few weeks.

Precision / Stealth
Guide a droplet of molten solder through a maze of live traces without touching the walls. One pixel off — restart from last checkpoint.

Endurance / Button Mashing
Tap a single key as fast as possible. The voltage meter rises. Hit the red zone exactly (not over) to score a “Perfect Cycle.” Too slow → cool down. Too fast → thermal shutdown. The “Ongoing” tag in the title is intentional

A Whack-a-Mole style game, but for graphic designers. The game shouts a hex code (e.g., #FF5733), and you must click the exact pixel on a giant color wheel that matches it. Hardcore mode disables the hex and only shows the color name ("Burnt Sienna").