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Backseat Drivers

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Backseat Drivers throws players into a situation where cooperation is mandatory and success is optional. You’re trapped inside a barely-functioning car with a friend—or maybe soon-to-be enemy—and you each control half the solution. The driver has control but no vision. The passenger sees the road but has no control. The only way forward is through chaotic teamwork, fast reactions, and total trust… which you’ll likely lose after the first three turns.

Your Car Is a Puzzle in Itself

The game constantly reminds you that your vehicle is your biggest threat. Doors detach. Pedals fall through the floor. Steering components vanish mid-drive. To survive, you have to replace or invent solutions while moving. One moment you’re holding a real steering wheel, the next you’re jamming a pizza box into the dashboard and hoping it works.

What You’ll Deal With on the Road

  •         Malfunctioning car parts that demand constant replacement
  •         One player driving blind, the other guiding under pressure
  •         A range of bizarre tools to “repair” your ride
  •         Dangerous maps filled with tunnels, ramps, and chaos
  •         Hilarious failures and unexpected victories based on teamwork

This is not a road trip you’ll finish quietly. Everything in the game is designed to test your patience and coordination.

A Road Trip That Tests Friendship

Each level grows more difficult as the car deteriorates further and environments get stranger. You’ll drive through neon-lit highways, mountain switchbacks, collapsing overpasses, and even zones with low gravity. The shouting never stops. “Left!” “Brake!” “That’s not the brake!” Every moment becomes a memory, especially the ones where a wrong command sends you flying off a cliff. The key to success isn’t just understanding the road—it’s understanding each other.

Mayhem You’ll Want to Repeat

Backseat Drivers is built for replayability. Every run feels fresh, because of randomized failures and map layouts, and because each pair of players handles chaos differently. No two experiences are identical. The game encourages you to embrace the breakdowns, miscommunications, and ridiculous repairs, turning every crash into a punchline. It’s a comedy of errors you’ll come back to again and again—assuming your friendship survives the ride.

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