‘CAAAHR’ is coming to PC via Steam this summer courtesy of indie developer Zoroarts and Assemble Entertainment.
It’s time to shout and swear your way through the city streets in this drive-to-survive scream-along. Zoroart’s solo dev Mateo Covic is the creative genius behind last summer’s phenomenal breakout co-op rage bait bender ‘Paddle, Paddle, Paddle’, and inspired by the amount of time we spent screaming as we were rowing to our doom, his latest co-op challenge is powered solely by voice.
If you have any friends left after ‘Paddle, Paddle, Paddle’, round them up for a race like no other. Player 1 accelerates the car with their voice – the louder you are, the faster you go – and Player 2 steers the car through dangerous tracks and uses short sounds and noises to trigger jumps, boosts and other abilities. If that sounds like pure chaos, then you’re absolutely right – it’s also a whole lot of fun!
Key features of the game are:
- Voice-powered co-op racing madness – Scream to boost your speed, shout to jump, and unleash chaotic voice-triggered abilities!
- Local & Online Co-op – Team up and get loud together from anywhere. Prefer solo? Single-player is supported too!
- Pure co-op chaos – Built for hilarious moments, streamer highlights, and unforgettable mayhem between friends.
- Race across the world – Compete against duos everywhere and climb the global online leaderboards.
- Speedrunners welcome! – In-game timer plus optional shortcuts for mastering routes and shaving off every second.
- Play your way – Fully customizable key rebinding options available.
Gamers all over the world are about to discover how terrible they are at driving, as their whoops, yells, and hollers inevitably cause their cars to explode in a puff of smoke. We’ve never played anything like this, but probably won’t stop until our voices are completely gone. We predict we’re yelling at this summer’s biggest streaming smash hit!
Find out more about ‘CAAAHR’ and wishlist the game on Steam at https://store.steampowered.com/app/4627980/CAAAHR/.
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