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Imagine yourself immersed in a world where speed and adrenaline are your only guides. Are you ready to challenge the police and escape at all costs in a GTA-inspired indie game? Let yourself be carried away by the adventure and madness of urban racing, where every turn can change the course of your destiny. Do you dare to take on this ultimate challenge?
An Indie Game That Challenges You to Escape the Police
If you are a fan of police pursuits aerials on television, prepare yourself for an intense experience with this indie game developed by Mehrab Behzad and Calum Ronney. This game, still unnamed, asks you to drive a car while trying to outrun the police while avoiding catching fire, literally and figuratively.
A Direct Inspiration from Cult Games
This game is directly inspired by the famous GTA And Need for Speed: Most Wanted. Behzad says he came up with the idea while compulsively watching chase videos, while benefiting from his years playing GTA.
Impressive Levels On Google Earth
At the moment, the levels are based on data from Google Earth, but the developers promise a more polished version if the game receives enough support. You can follow their progress and encourage them on X/Twitter.
Feature Comparison
Author | Mehrab Behzad and Calum Ronney |
Type of game | Car chase |
Inspiration | GTA, Need for Speed: Most Wanted |
Brackets | PC |
Graphics | Unreal Engine |
Actual level | Google Earth |
Support | X/Twitter |
Main characteristics
- Development: Mehrab Behzad and Calum Ronney
- Style: Pursuit, GTA and Need for Speed inspiration
- Technology: Unreal Engine
- Availability: TBD, based on player support
- Supporting developers: X/Twitter
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: Who are the developers of this game? A: Mehrab Behzad and Calum Ronney.
- Q: What is the main source of inspiration for the game? A: The GTA and Need for Speed: Most Wanted games.
- Q: What platform can this game be played on? A: At the moment it is planned for PC.
- Q: How can I support developers? A: You can follow and support them on X/Twitter.
- Q: Are the levels really based on Google Earth? A: Yes, but a more detailed version is promised in the future.
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