A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

Roadlike brings the excitement of classic arcade racing into a modern roguelike setting. Get ready for a thrilling ride where every stage is a new adventure, with procedurally generated tracks that span diverse biomes, from vibrant cityscapes to tranquil meadows. You can play locally with up to four players.

Download the demo now and start racing! We are actively seeking feedback to help shape the future of Roadlike, so your input is incredibly valuable to us. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, please let us know! You can also wishlist Roadlike on Steam now and join our mailing list!

In Roadlike, each stage is a new adventure!

  • Unique Biomes: Experience a wide range of environments, each with distinct aesthetics and obstacles.
  • Dynamic Tracks: Procedurally generated tracks ensure a fresh experience every time you race.
  • Ever-Changing Challenges: Adapt to new situations and environments in every race.

Customization is key in Roadlike. Do tricks and collect coins during stages to enhance your car with a variety of upgrades, from drift boosts to protective shields. Each upgrade path creates a unique build.

  • Dynamic Upgrades: Equip your car with a range of enhancements to suit your racing style.
  • Unique Builds: Experiment with different combinations to find the optimal setup for various challenges.
  • Strategic Depth: Each playthrough offers new opportunities for strategic customization.

In Roadlike, the path you take is as crucial as the race itself. Navigate the map to choose your route, each offering unique challenges and rewards. Whether you seek the scenic beauty of nature or the thrill of urban streets, your choices shape your adventure.

  • Strategic Route Selection: Choose your path based on the challenges and rewards you seek.
  • Branching Paths: Explore different routes for varied gameplay experiences.
  • Influence Outcomes: Your route choices directly impact your race strategy and progression.

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Important Note: Roadlike is currently in demo phase, and we are actively seeking your feedback! You may encounter bugs or other issues as you play, and we appreciate your understanding and patience as we continue to develop the game. Your feedback is crucial to us, so if you experience any issues or have suggestions, please don't hesitate to let us know. You can press F1 at any time during the demo to open our feedback form!

Try the demo now and help us make Roadlike the best it can be!

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Updated 14 days ago
Published 15 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorReliable Plumbing Services
GenreRacing
Made withUnity
TagsArcade, Driving, Procedural Generation, Retro, Roguelike, Roguelite
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Gamepad (any)
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count1 - 4
LinksSteam, Homepage

Download

Download
RoadlikeDemo.zip 127 MB
Download
Linux.zip 222 MB

Install instructions

1. Download RoadlikeDemo.zip and unzip it.

2. Find Roadlike.exe and run it.

3. Enjoy and don't forget to leave feedback!

Development log

Comments

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Really cool racing game!

Going in I thought it would be more of a bland game where you just win races for the hell of it, but it's more than that. You actually have to drive, navigate the world, and make smart decisions so you can get to your destination effectively. I wasn't aware of this an ran out of gas in the middle of the road... That's a really unique touch! Making the player think about how they drive and setting up consequences if they don't. 

My favorite part of the game is the music actually. There were some silly tunes, rockin and groovin ones as I was playing (and I love the Wii Sports-style vocal sfx!) The singing at the beginning caught me off guard and left me rather impressed, did you book a band to play for the game? It's a satisfying and fitting feature to the experience for sure.

I found no real problems, everything ran smoothly. Great work guys!