Quite a Ride: Official Reveal Trailer
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Pacific Ride.
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Pacific Ride.
Clicked hoping for train game, instead found horror biking game.
Pedal through the fog, but never look back.Trapped in a constantly shifting horror, you must ride, conserve your phone's battery, and decode cryptic messages to escape. Explore, survive, uncover the truth.
—Steam description, link here.
I remember there being some game on iPhone with a title like "Zombies, run!" where they somehow locked progress behind real-life running—that was the whole point of the game, to get you to work out in real life. I think it'd be cool if: if this game succeeds, if a spinoff or adaptation where your progress is locked behind real-world biking was released.
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Clicked hoping for train game, instead found horror biking game.
Pedal through the fog, but never look back.Trapped in a constantly shifting horror, you must ride, conserve your phone's battery, and decode cryptic messages to escape. Explore, survive, uncover the truth.
—Steam description, link here.
I remember there being some game on iPhone with a title like "Zombies, run!" where they somehow locked progress behind real-life running—that was the whole point of the game, to get you to work out in real life. I think it'd be cool if: if this game succeeds, if a spinoff or adaptation where your progress is locked behind real-world biking was released.
That would be awesome idea, but i assume the app gonna be running while cycling, meaning player can't use their cycling app as well.
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Pacific Ride.
Pacific Ride
My first thought as well. Going through the video I was constantly like "okay, this is the same developer right surely"... but apparently not.
Still looks pretty good.
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That would be awesome idea, but i assume the app gonna be running while cycling, meaning player can't use their cycling app as well.
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Clicked hoping for train game, instead found horror biking game.
Pedal through the fog, but never look back.Trapped in a constantly shifting horror, you must ride, conserve your phone's battery, and decode cryptic messages to escape. Explore, survive, uncover the truth.
—Steam description, link here.
I remember there being some game on iPhone with a title like "Zombies, run!" where they somehow locked progress behind real-life running—that was the whole point of the game, to get you to work out in real life. I think it'd be cool if: if this game succeeds, if a spinoff or adaptation where your progress is locked behind real-world biking was released.
Between trains and large ships, I love the feeling of operating large vehicles with multiple rooms. Bonus points if one large vehicle can carry a smaller vehicle.
Examples: Sea of Thieves, Subnautica, many JRPGs with airships, even something like The Last Express.
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