You Suck At Parking Is the Game for Kamotes

We’re sure you get tired of the same games everyday, so we’re bringing you news of something else na gaming related pa rin. But first, watch this trailer:

This is a little game called “You Suck At Parking”. It’s a multiplayer game where it crosses the boundaries between exciting, frustrating, and downright hilarious. Express your road rage healthily in You Suck At Parking where you try to best other players in parking a car as fast as you can.

The game is coming to console and PC’s this 2022. The game was developed by Happy Volcano, the same company which also made the game The Almost Gone, a casual puzzle game with dark story elements. 

The Happy Volcano team received several awards with this game, however, they decided to make a new game entirely with a different style and a generally more positive energy. This is where You Suck At Parking comes in. 

The game is available for play in solo mode where the player tries to navigate through a race track with a car in 3d, third-person view. The objective is to move the car towards the parking spot – it sounds repetitive, but new features are unlocked in higher stages. Some of the more challenging tracks feature course-altering magnets, moving platforms, pitfalls, and more!

This game will get you hooked – the difficulty levels are just right, and the learning curve is not too high either. Most players will appreciate the fun, cartoony graphics, and more experience speed-runners will have hours of fun trying to evade the obstacles just to park their car.

For more information on this game, check out their website.


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