After releasing stylized racing games based on drifting, , and , Funselektor is heading off the track and into the wilderness with , an off-road driving and exploration game that sounds considerably more laid back than the studio's previous releases.
"After having developed several games about motorsport, we wanted to go off-track by offering players a vast world to lose themselves at a slower [[link]] pace," Fukselektor founder Dune Casu said. "In a way, this game is similar to the experience I’ve had journeying across North America in my trusty camper van. There’s something special about being [[link]] in the wilderness in the middle of nowhere, from the peace, the sounds of nature and less distraction from the civilized world. I hope this game can really drive that feeling home."
That's what appeals to me. I really like the minimalist look of Art of Rally, and I also enjoy rallying, but I could never get a feel for the game, and when you suck in a competitive environment, well, you're not going to get very far. Over the Hill looks demanding its own right—wading through mud, fording rivers, managing twisting paths and steep uphill climbs—but the promise of more
relaxed, open-ended gameplay, where exploration and discovery take priority over timing and execution, will hopefully make it more accessible for those of us who like driving games but just aren't very good at them. Over the Hill doesn't have a release date yet, but it's available for wishlisthing now on .






