Keep driving is a new indie game designed to provide a heart-warming role-playing game experience drive across country You were driving your first crappy car in the early 2000s. That’s what I’m here for.
I love a good road trip. I have fond memories of driving to distant cities to attend boring life events. Even if the destination isn’t great, the journey usually is, and I always prefer games that let me simulate long journeys on the highway, including stopping at gas stations, listening to music, and dealing with minor issues like storms, traffic, and dark country roads. So I’m excited to play the recently announced Keep driving.
Here’s the trailer, which looks cool, has a great song, and shows off the game’s gorgeous pixel art style.
According to the game’s Steam page, Keep driving It will feature a procedurally generated world to explore, a focus on simulation equipment, turn-based “battles” to resolve road-based situations, and multiple endings that can be reached after one to four hours of driving.
Here’s what the folks behind this upcoming retro-themed road trip simulator have to say about the game in its description Trailer found on YouTube:
It’s the early 2000s and you’ve just bought your first car. The long, slow summer is coming. Hearing there’s a festival happening on the other side of the country, you start your engine, plot your route on a map, and hit the road. If you can get there, it’s up to you how to get there.
Keep driving is a management role-playing game that slowly moves you through a procedurally generated pixel art open world. Take on board hitchhikers with their own personalities and stories; upgrade, customize and repair your car. Solve challenges on the road using a unique turn-based “combat” system, using your own skills and whatever’s in your glove box to complete the mission.
No release date Keep driving Already announced but you can Wishlist it on Steam now.