This Road Trip RPG Looks Awesome

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Keep Driving is a newly revealed indie game that looks to provide a chill RPG experience about driving across the country in the early 2000s in your beat-up and crappy first car. And Iā€™m here for it.

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Suggested ReadingI love a good road trip. I have fond memories of driving to far-off cities for boring life events. Even if the destination wasnā€™t great, the journey usually was, and I always love it when a game lets me hit the highway and simulate a long road trip, complete with stopping at gas stations, listening to music, and dealing with minor problems like storms, traffic, and dark country roads. So Iā€™m very excited to play the recently announced Keep Driving.

Hereā€™s the trailer, which looks rad, has a great song in it, and shows off the gameā€™s gorgeous pixel art style.

According to the gameā€™s Steam page, Keep Driving will feature a procedurally generated world to explore, a focus on analog devices, turn-based ā€œcombatā€ to solve road-based situations, and multiple endings that can be reached after driving around for one to four hours.

Hereā€™s how the people behind this upcoming retro-themed road trip simulator describe the game in the description for the trailer found on YouTube:

Itā€™s the early 2000ā€™s, and youā€™ve just bought your first car. A long, slow summer lies ahead. Hearing about a festival on the other side of the country, you fire up your engine, plot a course on your map, and hit the road. How, if you get there at all, is up to you.

Keep Driving is a management RPG about slowly making your way through a procedurally generated pixel art open world. Pick up hitchhikers with their own personalities and stories; upgrade, customize and repair your car. Solve challenges on the road using a unique turn-based ā€˜combatā€™ system, using your own skills and whateverā€™s lying around in the glovebox to make it through.

No release date for Keep Driving has been announced but you can wishlist it on Steam now.

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