Slow Roads is a new browser, well, I hesitate to call it a game, but I'll go ahead and use that tag, and also the word experience. They've done a masterful job of leveraging a JavaScript library to randomly generate landscape and a road for you to drive on, all by yourself.
Just drive.
No other cars to avoid or crash in to. No pedestrians to mow down. No sheep. No score and no objectives. You can run into the ocean, though, and your speed is displayed, so you can have some bragging rights.
Developed by some programmers up in Scotland, it runs in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Just click on the web site below, and use the WASD keys to move around. You can also use your mouse if that's more your speed.
https://slowroads.io/
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/10/slow-roads-offers-a-chill-endless-driving-experience-in-your-browser/
Just drive.
No other cars to avoid or crash in to. No pedestrians to mow down. No sheep. No score and no objectives. You can run into the ocean, though, and your speed is displayed, so you can have some bragging rights.
Developed by some programmers up in Scotland, it runs in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. Just click on the web site below, and use the WASD keys to move around. You can also use your mouse if that's more your speed.
https://slowroads.io/
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/10/slow-roads-offers-a-chill-endless-driving-experience-in-your-browser/
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Date: 2022-11-19 07:09 am (UTC)This game sounds like torture!
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Date: 2022-11-19 04:01 pm (UTC)Heh. I was going to write that I don't go for drives to just go for drives, that's not entirely true. As a photographer, I do sometimes go for a cruise looking for photographs, and I just bought a new camera last night and may do some cruising soon. I did some when I moved up here to learn the roads better, taking some of the state routes back into the mountains when my wife had to head back to Ohio when her mom had a stroke like two weeks after I moved up here. But normally I have a solid destination in mind.