Compara los precios de Drive for Your Life en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ZemunBRE. Publicado por ZemunBRE. Lanzado el 11/4/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A one-button arcade survival racer that asks exactly one thing of you: keep moving or get swallowed by the horde. Brutally simple, honest about what it is.

I'll be straight with you: I went into Drive for Your Life expecting something to dismiss, and I came out with a quiet respect for its refusal to pretend it's something bigger than it is. This is a stripped-to-the-bone, endless survival driving game from solo developer ZemunBRE, built around a single mechanical promise - keep your vehicle moving through relentless waves of zombies for as long as you possibly can. No campaign, no unlocks to chase across ten hours, no narrative scaffolding. Just you, a road, and the undead. The control scheme is the game's most polarizing choice, and also arguably its most honest one. One-click controls mean the barrier to entry is essentially zero - you're behind the wheel in seconds. What takes longer to internalize is the rhythm of survival: reading zombie density ahead of you, threading gaps in the horde, resisting the urge to panic and clip a cluster that brings your run to a sudden end. It belongs to the same spiritual lineage as flash-era browser arcade games, and the community has noted as much. That comparison is not an insult here. There is a particular kind of meditative tension in games that strip away all complexity and leave only reflexes and repetition. Drive for Your Life lives in that space. The high-score system gives the loop its spine. Without it, the game would evaporate after one sitting. With it, there is just enough pull to attempt one more run, shave a few seconds of survival time, climb your own personal leaderboard. The Steam achievements - eleven of them - add mild goal-scaffolding for completionists, though none require anything beyond extended play. The original soundtrack, sold separately as a DLC but referenced warmly by players, is reportedly a genuine highlight, and on small headphones the atmosphere does punch above what you would expect from a game this size. The sound design and music feel considered rather than slapped on, which matters a lot when they are carrying so much of the experience. The honest criticism is simple: depth is not here. There is one mode, one core mechanic, and the game makes no attempt to disguise that. If your idea of replayability requires progression systems, unlockable vehicles, or branching content, Drive for Your Life will exhaust its welcome in under an hour and you should not buy it for that price point. It is also worth noting that polish is partial - the community flagged a few rough edges at launch and the game's update history is quiet. What you see at boot is essentially what this game will ever be. Who is it for, then? Browser-game nostalgists. People who genuinely enjoy chasing personal high scores in a 15-minute window. Anyone who wants something running in the background of a slow afternoon with a good pair of earphones and zero cognitive overhead. ZemunBRE built something small and functional and did not oversell it, which I find more endearing than a hundred bloated Early Access pitches I have sat through this year. It is a micro-game that knows its lane. Kai, Scout Team

Drive for Your Life

Drive for Your Life

11 abr 2019ZemunBRE
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A one-button arcade survival racer that asks exactly one thing of you: keep moving or get swallowed by the horde. Brutally simple, honest about what it is.

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I'll be straight with you: I went into Drive for Your Life expecting something to dismiss, and I came out with a quiet respect for its refusal to pretend it's something bigger than it is. This is a stripped-to-the-bone, endless survival driving game from solo developer ZemunBRE, built around a single mechanical promise - keep your vehicle moving through relentless waves of zombies for as long as you possibly can. No campaign, no unlocks to chase across ten hours, no narrative scaffolding. Just you, a road, and the undead. The control scheme is the game's most polarizing choice, and also arguably its most honest one. One-click controls mean the barrier to entry is essentially zero - you're behind the wheel in seconds. What takes longer to internalize is the rhythm of survival: reading zombie density ahead of you, threading gaps in the horde, resisting the urge to panic and clip a cluster that brings your run to a sudden end. It belongs to the same spiritual lineage as flash-era browser arcade games, and the community has noted as much. That comparison is not an insult here. There is a particular kind of meditative tension in games that strip away all complexity and leave only reflexes and repetition. Drive for Your Life lives in that space. The high-score system gives the loop its spine. Without it, the game would evaporate after one sitting. With it, there is just enough pull to attempt one more run, shave a few seconds of survival time, climb your own personal leaderboard. The Steam achievements - eleven of them - add mild goal-scaffolding for completionists, though none require anything beyond extended play. The original soundtrack, sold separately as a DLC but referenced warmly by players, is reportedly a genuine highlight, and on small headphones the atmosphere does punch above what you would expect from a game this size. The sound design and music feel considered rather than slapped on, which matters a lot when they are carrying so much of the experience. The honest criticism is simple: depth is not here. There is one mode, one core mechanic, and the game makes no attempt to disguise that. If your idea of replayability requires progression systems, unlockable vehicles, or branching content, Drive for Your Life will exhaust its welcome in under an hour and you should not buy it for that price point. It is also worth noting that polish is partial - the community flagged a few rough edges at launch and the game's update history is quiet. What you see at boot is essentially what this game will ever be. Who is it for, then? Browser-game nostalgists. People who genuinely enjoy chasing personal high scores in a 15-minute window. Anyone who wants something running in the background of a slow afternoon with a good pair of earphones and zero cognitive overhead. ZemunBRE built something small and functional and did not oversell it, which I find more endearing than a hundred bloated Early Access pitches I have sat through this year. It is a micro-game that knows its lane.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Endless SurvivalScore AttackOne-Button ControlsZombie HordeArcade LoopBrowser-Game Spiritual

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OS
Windows 7 SP1+ 64bit
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
250 MB available space
Graphics
Nvidia® / AMD® with 512 MB memory
Processor
Pentium 4
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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Windows 7 SP1+ 64bit
Memory
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DirectX
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Storage
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Graphics
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Processor
Intel® Core™ 2 Quad / AMD® Phenom
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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Drive for Your Life fue desarrollado por ZemunBRE.