Parking Garage Rally Circuit Coming
Family Friendly Gaming News
Los Angeles, CA - July 10th in the year of our Lord 2024
- Solo-dev Walaber, otherwise known as Tim, is pleased to announce
that in response to fan requests, Parking Garage Rally Circuit will
be coming to additional platforms…well, on the condition that the
game sells enough copies, that is. While the game has already been
announced for PC and Linux (yes, that means Steam Deck too!), Tim
has committed to bringing the game to Nintendo Switch if the game
sells 50,000 copies and, if the game sells 100,000 copies, he will
also make a SEGA Saturn version in tribute to the console that
inspired the game.
“Whenever I post about the game on social media, I get a lot of
feedback from people that they’d like a Switch version and they’d
like me to fully lean into the SEGA Saturn inspirations and release
a Saturn version,” said Tim. “Bringing Parking Garage Rally Circuit
to Switch would be amazing and I’d love nothing more than to create
a SEGA Saturn version - it’s a console that I dearly love! I’m a
solo dev, however, so making these kinds of commitments aren’t easy
for me, but I’ve decided to announce that if you buy it, I’m going
to do it! If the game sells 50,000 copies, I’ll make a Switch
version and if the game hits 100,000 copies sold, I’ll make that
Saturn version too!”
Parking Garage Rally Circuit is an arcade racer where you drift
around parking garages using tight controls and chainable Mario
Kart-style boosts. The “Parking Garage Rally Circuit” tour takes you
across parking garages all over the US, transformed into race
courses (and occasionally beset by the odd falling rock or lighting
strike, but don’t worry about that). Designed to look, feel and
sound like a lost Sega Saturn game that could have been released in
1998, Parking Garage Rally Circuit delivers delightfully fun time
trial racing that’s easy to pick up and play but requires skill to
master as you unlock new car classes and compete to top the
leaderboards.
Parking Garage Rally Circuit is developed by Tim “Walaber”
FitzRandolph, who you can follow developing the game on his live
development streams on Twitch. Tim is a solo-dev who designed the
acclaimed hit Where’s My Water? and more recently the Jelly Car
series.
No word on a physical copy version of this
product on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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