_dRive
by axcho
_dRive
Tags for _dRive
Description
Three ships. Two buttons. One game.
Create your own glitch music in this experimental dodging game. Collect points to upgrade your tracks and control up to three ships at once!
How to Play
Use the ARROW KEYS or WASD to move your ships and switch between tracks.
*You can skip the tutorial by pressing SPACE BAR after starting a new game.*
FAQ
What is Drive?
Drive is a minimalist idle game developed by axcho where you manage a car to generate and spend energy.
How do you play Drive?
In Drive, you hold down a button to make your car move, which generates energy that you can then spend to buy upgrades.
What are the main progression systems in Drive?
Drive uses upgrades as its main progression system, letting you spend earned energy to improve your car’s efficiency and automate parts of the gameplay.
Does Drive feature any unique idle mechanics?
Drive stands out as a minimalist idle game by focusing on simple visuals and a single core mechanic, with upgrades that affect the car’s movement and energy generation.
What platforms can you play Drive on?
Drive is a browser-based idle game available to play directly on web platforms like Kongregate.
Comments
zjanderson
May. 27, 2011
Vote yes if you got this from alex's picks!
Dryu
Jun. 20, 2011
The concept is interesting, but the lanes are next to impossible to control.
GregAnims
Mar. 23, 2008
woah, i really like this idea, your a really good coder..although atm, it seems like more of an experiment than a game..could be elaborated on for massive potential man.. 4/5
axcho
Dec. 28, 2010
The three lanes are connected - when you control one you control the others. The first is position, the second is velocity (the derivative of the first), the third is acceleration (the derivative of the second).
I can understand why you'd stereotype Americans the way you do, but I assure you that dRive is an expression of a very different mindset than you assume.
dding
Aug. 15, 2011
This game would be a lot better if the left lane wrapped so the middle lane was more controllable.