
Yugo: the non-game
If your idea of a good session is a long talk with a friend while bad radio plays in the background, this tiny indie has correctly identified that Discord alone was never enough.
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About Yugo: the non-game
I spend a lot of time thinking about what games actually ask of you. Yugo: the non-game asks almost nothing, and that turns out to be the point. You pick up the wheel of a retro Yugoslav Yugo car, modeled after the iconic 1980s vehicle produced in Yugoslavia, and you drive. Serpentine roads inspired by the mountain routes between Kosovo and Montenegro unspool in front of you. Crows circle at dusk. Abstract Socialist-era monument shapes sit on hilltops. Nothing shoots at you. Nothing respawns. There is no objective marker. What there is, is a passenger seat, and whoever you invite to sit in it. The session structure is dead simple: one player hosts and drives, and up to three others join and take the remaining seats. Voice chat connects automatically the moment someone gets in the car. Real-life internet radio streams fill the cabin by default, and since version 2.0 players can add their own custom station URLs, which sync for everyone in the vehicle simultaneously. There are also public sessions now, so you can browse a list of live rides, see how many people are already aboard, and join a stranger's car with one click. The developer has since pushed version 2.2, adding localization in Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and French, plus voice feedback cancellation to keep conversations clean over speakers. For a micro-budget indie, the post-launch support cadence has been genuinely attentive. Who is this for? Honestly, not for me in my normal mode. I want decision trees, fog of war, asymmetric factions. But I understand the design thesis here, and it is a coherent one. Voice chat platforms give you a black screen and a waveform. This gives you a shared physical space, ambient sound, a radio dial to fiddle with, and a window to stare out of while you think before you speak. Early community feedback on itch describes it as software for people who just want a nice chat, and that framing is accurate without being dismissive. It earned a Very Positive rating on Steam from over 180 reviews. The concept holds up under scrutiny. The honest criticisms are structural. Solo play exists but the app offers almost nothing without a passenger. The driving itself is gentle to the point of being inconsequential: no traffic, no physics drama, just a smooth loop through moody scenery. If you are looking for any kind of mechanical engagement, any progression system, any variable to optimize, you will find zero of those things here. The title calls itself a non-game and means it literally. That self-awareness is either refreshing or frustrating depending entirely on what you came looking for. Cross-platform support across PC, Mac, and Linux is a practical plus for groups where everyone is on different hardware. For strategy and sim players like me, this sits outside our usual purchase calculus. But I can picture exactly when it is worth owning: you have a long-distance friend, a family member in another city, or a group chat that never actually talks anymore. Yugo gives that relationship a place to happen that feels warmer than staring at each other's avatars in a voice lobby. At its asking price it is cheaper than one month of any streaming service, which is the correct comparison to make. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 (32-Bit)
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 300 MB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 660
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-3570
- Sound Card
- DirectX compatible soundcard or onboard chipset
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10 (64-Bit)
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 300 MB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 960
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6600
- Sound Card
- DirectX compatible soundcard or onboard chipset
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Game Info
- Developer
- In Two Minds Studio
- Publisher
- In Two Minds Studio
- Release Date
- Oct 15, 2024