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Play Overview
Keep Driving (2025) is a road trip role-play about the administration of life on the open road. Play involves deciding who to pick up, which odd jobs to work, and how to cram all sorts of useful items into your car. It elegantly translates a role-playing adventure into a road trip, with all the usual party building, loot collecting and upgrades - only in place of dungeons and monsters are warning lights and boot space.
It's the early 2000s and you've just bought your first car. You decide to take a trip to a festival on the other side of the country. That much is set, but everything else is up to you. Play involves plotting a course and making decisions along the way. Maybe you choose to pick up hitchhikers and get to know their stories. Or perhaps you work to get there as fast as possible with upgrades and repairs to your car.
As you progress you learn how the different systems work together like a role-play game. Only here, your party is your passengers and your inventory is your back seat and boot. You have to balance space in the car between your equipment and passengers - all of which can contribute crucial boosts and abilities. Then there are enemy encounters in the form of dashboard warning lights, slow tractors or sheep crossing the road.
The result is a game with many different paths and endings. It's as much about the decisions you make along the way as how well you deal with any encounter. Most fascinating is how well it nails the road trip vibe while staying true to role-play adventure elements.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Keep Driving 13 months ago. It was re-examined by Ollie Robertson and updated 6 months ago.
It's the early 2000s and you've just bought your first car. You decide to take a trip to a festival on the other side of the country. That much is set, but everything else is up to you. Play involves plotting a course and making decisions along the way. Maybe you choose to pick up hitchhikers and get to know their stories. Or perhaps you work to get there as fast as possible with upgrades and repairs to your car.
As you progress you learn how the different systems work together like a role-play game. Only here, your party is your passengers and your inventory is your back seat and boot. You have to balance space in the car between your equipment and passengers - all of which can contribute crucial boosts and abilities. Then there are enemy encounters in the form of dashboard warning lights, slow tractors or sheep crossing the road.
The result is a game with many different paths and endings. It's as much about the decisions you make along the way as how well you deal with any encounter. Most fascinating is how well it nails the road trip vibe while staying true to role-play adventure elements.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Keep Driving 13 months ago. It was re-examined by Ollie Robertson and updated 6 months ago.
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Play Style
This is an Adventure and Simulation game with Communication, Narrative and Traversal elements. This is a single-player game.
You can play this game in the following styles:
Duration
Play Time: It takes between 1 hour and 4 hours to play a round of this game. There are multiple endings, each taking up to 4 hours to complete. At the end of your road trip, return back to the beginning and see what would happen if you follow a different path.
Benefits
Age Ratings
Skill Level
10+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Younger players need to be good at understanding conversations and developing relationships with different characters. You need to be willing to commit to choices with unintended outcomes, as well as attempt some forward planning. Embracing failure is a part of the game as you get many chances to progress each time you start a new run.
Game Details
Release Date: 06/02/2025
Out Now: PC
Skill Rating: 10+ year-olds
Players: 1
Genres: Adventure, Simulation (Communication, Narrative and Traversal)
Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )
Components: 2D Side-On, Day and Night, Pixels and Weather
Developer: Ycjy Games (@YcjyGames)
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