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The devs of art of rally, Funselektor Labs along with Strelka Games have announced over the hill, a new offroading exploration sim where you can bring a friend along for the ride.

With graphics quite similar to art of rally, they're not going for realism but sticking with the colourful style they're known for and I think it looks wonderful. They're continuing the nostalgia trip too with it focusing on the "golden age of offroading" they say that gives you access to "iconic vehicles from the 60s to 80s".

Check out the announcement trailer below:

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Highlights:

  • a world of discovery - Discover portals to travel to new areas, and complete objectives to unlock new vehicles, upgrades, customizations, and cosmetics, with many combinations to try. Who knows, maybe you’ll find some hidden gems along the way.
  • multi or single player - Take a friend or go on a solo tour. Challenge yourself, collaborate with up to three friends, or just enjoy the sights - the world is your oyster.
  • adapt and overcome - Take on the elements with dynamic weather, day/night cycles, and realistic terrain deformation. Find solace in nature, even when you’re stuck in the mud.
  • Fancy a break? Gather your friends around the campfire, grab a hot cocoa, and catch up on the day’s events.
  • it’s about the journey - The best stories never start at the end. With so much to explore and uncover, it’s all about the cruise. Complete all the objectives, unlock the many customizations and upgrades, and discover everything the wilderness has to offer. Just take your time and find peace in the minimalistic serenity.
  • capture the beauty - Grab stills of your favourite landscapes with the built-in photo mode. We can’t wait to follow your journey. You never know what you may discover just over the hill.

It seems you'll probably need Proton to play it on Linux.

This one is going right into my wishlist.

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CatKiller 8 hours ago
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It seems you'll probably need Proton to play it on Linux.

Boo. I really loved Art Of Rally on the Deck, and I'd like to pay full price for this one, but if it's Windows-only then I'm not gonna.
R Daneel Olivaw 8 hours ago
This looks like it's going to be AWESOME. Immediately shoots up high on my wishlist. Perfect Deck game as well.
tuubi 6 hours ago
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I enjoy driving games, and I love games that let me explore at my own pace. I'll use the lack of native Linux support as an excuse to continue my "no new games until the backlog shrinks" campaign, but they're not making it easy.

This one is going right into my wishlist.
Ditto.
Cyba.Cowboy 3 hours ago
Oh, this looks awesome... I especially like the Firewatch-like art style!

This is on my "wishlist" now, and as long as it supports the Steam Deck, I'll pick it up.
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