Happy driving!
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Part survival sim, part driving game, part psychological horror (wait, is that a humanoid figure in the distance?), The Long Drive is beautifully weird. the long drive pivigames
The premise is simple: you are in a randomly generated desert. There is a road. There is a car. There is an almost complete lack of explanation. Your goal? Drive.
But "driving" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. You don’t just press "W" and go. You have to manage your engine temperature, clean your windshield, check your oil, and manually refill your radiator with water from a cacti (yes, really). Happy driving
The Long Drive is a challenging and rewarding game that requires strategy, skill, and patience. By mastering the game's mechanics, driving techniques, and survival strategies, you'll be well on your way to becoming a pro in the world of The Long Drive.
If you browse Reddit or dedicated The Long Drive forums, you will see discussions about "The Long Drive Pivigames" pop up regularly. Here are the primary reasons: Part survival sim, part driving game, part psychological
Here’s what makes this game unforgettable:
The Car as a Character Your car isn't just a vehicle; it’s a fragile friend. You can remove the engine piece by piece. You can attach random tires you find in abandoned houses. I once drove 50km using a lawnmower engine I duct-taped to the chassis. It was slow, loud, and glorious.
The "Wait, What Was That?" Factor The desert is empty. Mostly. But when you see a silhouette standing perfectly still on a rock 300 meters away, your heart stops. The game has creepy anomalies. Don’t look at the bunny. Seriously.
The Freedom There are no waypoints. No arrows telling you where to go. You see a mountain? Drive toward it. You see a tunnel? Go inside (bring a flashlight).