Deedlee Doo! Carkour! barrel-rolls onto Steam in May.
I had not realised that carkour—the theoretical act of performing parkour with a car—was something I wanted to exist until approximately 40 minutes ago, and now it has somersaulted to the summit of my own hierarchy of needs. Stuff all that nonsense about esteem and self-actualisation. I want to do backflips in a hot-rod.
You could argue that carkour tacitly exists in games like Rocket League and Trackmania already. But they did not give it a clever name, and that ultimately is all that matters. This is the little nugget of genius upon which Deedlee Doo! Carkour—a newly announced game dedicated to vehicular free-running—hopes to build its fortune.
Deedlee Doo! Carkour! is the latest harebrained scheme from ex-Bethesda designer Nate Purkeypile, a veteran of games like Skyrim, all the Bethesda Fallouts, and Starfield.
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