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Backseat Drivers is a multiplayer driving game where chaos comes standard and logic takes the back seat. Two players are stuck in one broken-down vehicle with a shared goal: reach the destination. The catch? One player drives but can’t see the road, while the other can see everything but isn’t allowed to touch anything. It’s a test of patience, coordination, and whether you can interpret panicked yelling under pressure.
Your car is not just unreliable—it’s an active threat. As you move through unpredictable routes filled with twists, obstacles, and hazards, your vehicle begins to fall apart. Parts malfunction at random, tools disappear, and strange replacements become the norm. The driver might have to steer using a wrench or slam the brakes using a lunchbox. Meanwhile, the passenger shouts directions while watching disaster unfold in real time.
You never quite master the controls—you survive them. And that’s where the fun is.
Backseat Drivers is less about flawless execution and more about learning how to recover from disaster. You’ll miss turns, slam into barriers, and accidentally replace the horn with the gear shift. But every time you crash or yell the wrong direction, you learn something new about how to work together. The game embraces failure, encouraging players to laugh, adapt, and rebuild their way forward—no matter how absurd the situation becomes.
What makes Backseat Drivers unforgettable isn’t just the gameplay—it’s the shared experience. The game turns every broken part and shouted command into a story you’ll want to retell. It’s the kind of co-op game where arguing is part of the fun, and success is often accidental. Whether you reach the finish line or get launched off a cliff by a misunderstood “LEFT!”, you’ll be coming back to try again—probably while still laughing from the last round.
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