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This is quite a funny one. Taking the basic idea of snake where you're constantly growing, but you control a wobbly car that can jump.

Due to the controls and the level layouts, it's actually a lot of fun and surprisingly challenging once you get a really long line going. The added little challenges are nice, from what little there was in the demo its really promising and I definitely can't wait to see more from this for a bit of casual fun. Worth keeping an eye on for sure.

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Features:

  • Addictive Gameplay: Build the longest caravan, use jumping to make your line even more complex!
  • Unique Levels: Specific cars, tricks and missions in each level — no two drives are the same!
  • Colorful Cartoon Style: Enjoy colorful, retro-inspired graphics with a playful vibe and music to match it!
  • Endless Fun: Compete for high scores and see how long you can keep your caravan intact!
  • Over 100 missions to complete.

Check it out on Steam. It's due for release later this year with Linux support. There's a demo that went up for Steam Next Fest but it's not clear if the demo will stick around.

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3 comments

Linux_Rocks Oct 21
Conga line? Okay:

"Snake but with jumping" simultaneously feel like a "eureka!" moment, and also a concept so obvious that it must have been done before.
DannWillis Oct 21
Oh! It's kind of like Snakeybus.
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