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"Survival-Horror Game 'Quite a Ride' Announced for PC"

Author : Emery Apr 12,2025

Developer Goodwin Games has unveiled an exciting new survival horror game for PC titled "Quite a Ride." Utilizing the cutting-edge Unreal Engine 5, this game challenges players to continuously pedal a bicycle to fend off the encroaching fog and the terrifying creatures it harbors. While an official release date has yet to be announced, the anticipation is already building.

As Goodwin Games describes it, "You travel by bicycle through a foggy rural landscape filled with eerie secrets and monsters lurking in the dense mist. The game's atmosphere and themes draw inspiration from Stephen King's works and iconic horror films of the '80s and '90s." You can get a glimpse of what's in store by watching the announcement trailer and exploring the first screenshots in the gallery below.

Quite a Ride - First Screenshots

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In "Quite a Ride," your phone's battery will drain over time, requiring you to keep pedaling to recharge it. This phone will also send you mysterious messages that could either aid or hinder your journey. As you progress, you'll come across strange locations such as abandoned towns and peculiar laboratories. The ever-changing road adds to the game's dynamic nature, but there's a unique twist: Goodwin Games notes that "Players' collective global efforts can change the environment, unlocking new locations, hidden characters, and secret quests over time."

If "Quite a Ride" piques your interest, you can add it to your wishlist on Steam and stay updated on its development.

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