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The game’s world is steeped in mystery, providing crumbs of lore through environmental storytelling and in-game radio. The Long Drive on Steam

: Survival depends on looting abandoned buildings like gas stations and oil tankers for car parts, food, and water. You can attach found objects to your vehicle—from baskets to toilets—to create a mobile, "Mad Max" style base.

: Unlike most driving games, there are no invisible walls; if you see a mountain in the distance, you can drive to it and climb it.

: Players must manually manage fuel, coolant, and engine health. A unique "mix" mechanic exists for certain cars, requiring a specific ratio of gas to oil to function.

(2019) is an indie survival simulation game developed by Genesz that transforms the mundane task of a road trip into an atmospheric, post-apocalyptic odyssey. Set in a seemingly infinite, procedurally generated desert, it focuses on the immersion of nomadic travel rather than rigid narrative objectives. Core Gameplay and Mechanics

The experience is defined by its "art house" approach to survival, where the journey itself is the primary goal.

: Simple actions, like drinking water or entering a car, require multiple inputs, turning every interaction into a physical puzzle. Lore and World-Building