Extreme Journey
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Extreme Journey takes you on, you guessed it, a journey! Somewhy you decided it'd be a good idea to explore through every part of the world and every bit of your imagination. Drive your SUV through areas such as the jungle, desert, labyrinth, space meteorite, and other "ordinary" stuff.
- What time is it?
You don't need to worry about the time, lad. Unless you want to receive the highest score to satisfy yourself, you can take as long as you wish to complete the level. Or try to be a perfectionist and complete each level within a second. Your decision.
- Fun
Don't worry! All the levels are unlocked from the start so you don't need to beat yourself up if you can't complete one level!
- Why a volcano?
Why not? I decided it would be nice for you guys to drive around literally everywhere, so relax and let your imagination flow
Developer - Albert Khotsoyan
Special Thanks - Avet Dabaghyan
Here are the controls:
Arrow keys, well you don't need an explanation for this do you?
M to open the map. Not all levels include a map.
P to pause the game. Pause menu includes the level restart, main menu buttons and a volume slider.
R to restart level.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Publisher | |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings) |
Author | Albertinio |
Genre | Simulation, Racing |
Tags | 3D, Action-Adventure, Driving, Fantasy, First-Person, Real-Time, Space, Time Attack, Time Travel |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Bug Report:
On Linux Build: - Once installed, at first run game starts with main volume setted to zero;
- Down-Arrow key isn't functional so I can't drive backwards if I get stuck in front of some ambient obstacle;
- You should make the driver's head camera not rigidly constrained by the vehicle movements (expecially the fast going up/down that occurs driving over bumps and gutters) because, without a minimum visual shaking absorbement (like our bodies naturally does while driving) after a while you could experience an effect of eye fatigue and/or nausea;
Anyway, thanks for your attentions and your work.