What the Car? is not your typical racing game. In this zany adventure, players take on the role of a car with legs, jetpacks, wings, and even the ability to swim or sing their way through various courses. Developed by Triband, the creators of What the Golf?, this game offers a unique and absurd gaming experience that is sure to leave players entertained and bewildered.

Originally an Apple Arcade exclusive, What the Car? has now made its way to PC, with a release on Steam slated for this year. Players can look forward to a variety of gameplay elements, including car-aoke, fishing minigames, and even car-based cookery using their keyboard. The game challenges players to navigate through hundreds of levels, each introducing new and bizarre mechanics or modes of traversal, such as delivering packages, skiing, or jumping over skipping ropes. Between races, players can engage in exploration, treasure-hunting, and puzzle-solving on the game’s level-select map.

Unleash Your Creativity: The Level Editor in What the Car?

In addition to the pre-designed levels, What the Car? also features a level editor that allows players to create and share their own courses. With a leaderboard to track performance, players can compete with friends and showcase their skills as they navigate through the weird and wonderful world of What the Car?. Whether you’re racing, exploring, or creating, this game promises a unique and engaging experience for players of all skill levels.

While Triband has only provided a vague release window of “2024” for the PC version of What the Car?, fans can anticipate an unforgettable experience when the game finally arrives on Steam. With its offbeat humor, creative gameplay, and endless opportunities for fun and competition, What the Car? is sure to make its mark in the world of racing games. Stay tuned for more updates on this eccentric and exciting title.

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