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At first, this game was just about car slaughter. Certainly I obliged at first, but the 3rd time, I noticed him. The red car. He was determined, energetic – so full of life. I began to make the path easier so Red could persevere. And he did, growing more confident and assured – “look what I can do, Road! I can do this! Let me show you!” And I was proud. I am proud... The first time it happened, Magenta just edged Red off a bit. “HEY”, I exclaimed, but I am just the road, how could they hear? Red started to feel worried – alone. I started to feel alone. I missed Red. So I continued to make the path easier and anxiously waited for Red to catch up. He did. I rejoiced as I saw a confident Red on my pavement again. Then Magenta returned. I will never forget it. I swear on my flesh and stone, Magenta rammed Red off the road. Red combusted. If concrete could cry, it would. I tried to believe that Blue was just as good, an unsung hero –but it wasn’t the same. I’ll miss you, Red. I’ll miss you.
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IMHO it would be rather interesting to control one of cars and create the road at the same time.
Duckets, this game have potential and you know it. More then thousand people want to see a sequel with advanced gameplay. You have the-power-of-developer: ability to make people a bit happier with your creation. So, please, do not disappoint us. Sorry for naivety and, perphaps, my english. Thanks for your attention.
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Please Sir. I beg of you. We all beg of you. Make another, With multiple car types, customizable cars, an easier to handle Trap to Road making system (or whatever). If you make a bigger and better version of this, It will definitely win money, I'd vote for it. And if you don't make another one, then someone else will, With blackjack and hookers.
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Make this a multiplayer game where 1 randomly selected player is the road and the other players have to survive. The winning survivor becomes the road.
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So I thought the cars hitting each other damaged themselves and would eventually blow up like in most racing games. Wanting to be a good road I dropped what I thought were green health packs to help my car friends... D: there were no survivors
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as an amateur with unity, myself... I applaud you, friend. but I feel that a few more screens, and perhaps if the cars were actually capable of keeping up with the screen, that would be helpful.
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I know the developer said that they don't want to or can't expand on the game because of the 48 hour competition but why can't you just make a clone of this game that's not for the competition or whatever and expand on that? Or just make an identical game and call it the extended edition or something. It would be a shame to see a game with this much potential just be left as is.
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A multiplayer version of this would be great, were you have one player controlling the road and the other players be the drivers. To win the drives must survive some amount of time while the road player and other drivers try to crash them. This solves the problem with how bad the drivers are in the games, even going smooth and straight they crash.
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I just lost 3 cars at 35 mph without even moving my mouse or laying traps... How do these people drive on a highway??
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What kind of suspension do these cars have? Also: why can they not drive in a straight line? "You are the drunk road."
Lots of fun, though.
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YOU HAVE TO MAKE A SEQUEL! this game has so much potential! you should put in options for the kinds of hazards deployed, set up challenges, AI, (so that the cars can ram each other purposely), allow weapons for the CARS, too.
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Really nice game concept to be honest. It'd be nice to see an expanded version of this game with missions and so on. But this was already pretty nice for just being a minigame.
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In a prospective and from what oyu've said, probable sequl, you should allow the reviews suggsted by kHonUgaN able to be viewed from the cars view.
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would be awesome if you could race on a track with people where someone was making the track as you are riding it! so the track maker's objective is to destroy all racers before the race is over, and the rider's objectives are to win the race! that would lots of fun... this game is still amazing though, love when you abandon a car so far back that you can't see it and it starts getting depressed, then you see a big far off explosion, priceless.
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com'on! please? why stop here just because it was for a contest?? please this game is soo much fun but it's lacking options (noted in top comments) that would literally make this the best game on kongregate! if you need help i might even be able to assist u if i have time.
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If you plan to make a sequel I would recommend adding new colors, the ability to summon or revive cars, different road layouts (Dirt, gravel etc.) maybe allowing us to customize the cars (different designs, add details, maybe even weapons that the cars can use.) and more things you can drop on the road (mines, tire spikes, roadblocks, other cars.)
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Considering that this version will not be updated perhaps you would be willing to change the title to You Are The Road Demo or just make another one with You Are The Road II?
Badges that could be added to this version though without updates could be a Zen Path badge or Road of Peace something; earned by getting 5 cars up to 65mph, Devil's Road of killing all cars by 40mph. Or goofy stuff like 250 car turn overs in a single game or something like Cube Runner of placing 1000 boxes hit in a single game. +
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This game is hilarious. Personally, I love that you didn't force any specific goals onto the player -- our creativity is what makes it fun.