![]() Another issue worth noting is how repetitive the world generator is. From story sequences not triggering correctly, to poor performance and just about everything else you can think of Jalopy is not a game that can be considered ready for proper play. The game has multiple ways of breaking your game, crashing while playing, inconveniencing you when trying to have fun and occasionally even tricking you into driving around in circles. Greg maintains a regular devlog for Jalopy, tracking weekly hours in game development. In late 2014, Greg began work on a new driving game which is set during the fall of the Eastern bloc. There are so many bugs and glitches, it is downright impossible to play this game without having to go through a gauntlet of pain and heartache that tries to see how far it can push you before you finally quit. Greg Pryjmachuk was a game developer on the Formula 1 franchise from 2009 through to Formula 1 2014. The downside is mainly that Jalopy in its current state does not work. ![]() If it weren’t for the issues outlined in the next section, this game would be an easy recommendation and an outright hidden gem. Like an emo version of Euro Truck Simulator where everyone litters car parts on the side of the road. From the driving to the wearing down of components, everything feels perfect which makes this an incredible game to go through for fans of gameplay revolving around management and relaxation. The simulation aspects are also incredibly detailed as your vehicle behaves exactly the way a real car would. The story is interesting and you never feel anywhere near as bored compared to a real life car trip.
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