I will never understand games that require two players, probably because there aren't two of me.
Anyway, should you be lucky enough to have you and another person nearby, you each may play one half of this multiplayer driving game, called Roadeo.
I say this is a driving game. It's actually one half driving and one half construction. I say this is construction when I mean this is road building as if you were rolling out a piece of everlasting carpet.
There are two modes, Versus and Co-op. Versus is apt to cause some arguments. For instance, the road builder may, layout permitting, create as many turns as they wish. For the driver, this might seem like they're receiving driving lessons from an embittered mage. Still, it's not all rosey for the road builder, for they are five times wider than the car and therefore must consider the path ahead, littered with pylons, bridge stands, buildings and so on.
Admittedly, I didn't have a friend to play this with. I didn't even have an enemy, or a frenemy, for that matter. I've got a cat, but as of playing, she was too tired at the time.
As a result, I attempted to play Roadeo all by myself. Anyone attempting to do the same is recommended to play Co-op. It is possible to designate one hand for the road and the other for the car, though playing this way isn't easy. To get the most out of Roadeo, I think you need to be a cross between a pianist and a pilot and have a fascination for cars and road construction. Or, you know, have a friend nearby, in your, you know, actual real life.
It's not as if Roadeo's asking for much...
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