Highway Rider is a contemporary jazz album by American pianist Brad Mehldau. It was Mehldau's second collaboration with producer Jon Brion (the other is the 2002 album Largo), and it features saxophonist Joshua Redman, drummer Matt Chamberlain, and Chamber orchestra led by Dan Coleman, as well as Mehldau's regular trio partners, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jeff Ballard.
All songs written and composed by Brad Mehldau.
Highway Rider is primarily a mobile game, that was launched for Android OS and iOS by Battery Acid Games. This game features various characters such as Bike Racers, Cops, Astronaut and Zombie. The aim of the game is to control the auto-moving bike through sensor control, to protect the bike from cars and trucks.
In Highway Rider, the player controls a bike through a highway from obstacles such as cars, trucks and construction sites. If the player comes closer to obstacles, then it's called "Close Call" and it's how highscore is recorded. The player can also use collected "Boosts" which increases speed all at once. After every successful close call, gas caps are collected. This helps to buy characters, boosts and locations.
This game features 7 different characters in which 5 are human beings whereas 2 are Zombies. The players are also diverse in nature of their speciality. Pro Riders, Cops, Astronauts and Zombies are the types on the basis of speciality. Every character has their own bikes and costumes that can be changed according to the player's wish.