A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

Made for the Road Trip Jam 2025! Still very much a work in progress! 

Get outta town! You've had it up to here with city life and you need to get away for a while.

Hitch a ride on the back of a truck down the highway and get as far away as you can from the hustle and bustle.

Pay your way by hauling cargo from station to station down the road, and gather up enough construction materials to make yourself a splendid little vacation home, far, far away. (Cargo management is not yet implemented, so just buy some cargo and don't bother arranging it, lol.)

But bandits roam this particularly dangerous stretch of interstate highway, and want to take your cargo for themselves.

Fight them off and protect your cargo as you make your way down the road, and get outta town!

Cargo types:

Blue: Armored

Green: Heavy

Grey: Standard

Pink: Light

Red: Fragile

Purple: Super

Future Features:

- Cargo Management! (Customize your own cargo layouts! This one is still a real headscratcher. We haven't figured it out just yet!)

- Balancing! (Believe it or not, we ran out of time before we got around to it)

- Bug fixes! (No, I don't know why the missiles do that either)

- Two new enemy types! (A finished biker, and a tank boss! With multiple bespoke attacks and behaviors!)

- Two new weapon types! (A shotgun!)

- New types of cargo! (Different shapes! Cargo with abilities?)

- Art and Audio polish! (And basically every other kind of polish at that)

Published 1 day ago
StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
AuthorNovakDastard
GenreAction

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Get Outta Town! (Development Prototype).zip 78 MB

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This was our first time trying to make a game, and I'm not even a programmer in the first place. 91 days for the jam and we still managed to run out the clock. Dang, it's crazy how quick some people can work.

Great learning experience, though. We'll probably take a break from this project (or at least I will), and return to it in the future to flesh it out into something more respectable. And I'll be taking this experience into the next project, whatever that may be.