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SF Driving Adventure 'DETOUR' Gameplay Trailer Shows Truck Customization and AI World

The trailer shows how truck customization directly affects gameplay-adding tools changes the vehicle's appearance and enables new actions like destroying barriers or solving puzzles-which could distinguish 'DETOUR' in the open-world driving genre.

Key Facts

  • A gameplay trailer for 'DETOUR' shows that each tool added to the truck changes its appearance and unlocks new abilities, such as breaking barriers, hauling heavy loads, or solving puzzles.
  • Players manage resources stored in the truck bed while navigating rural landscapes mixed with brutalist science-fiction architecture.
  • The game offers a condensed open world with secrets and alternate routes.
  • 'DETOUR' is approaching 10,000 wishlists on Steam.
  • The developer is preparing a public demo for release.

Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Game Spark.

SF Driving Adventure 'DETOUR' Gameplay Trailer Shows Truck Customization and AI World

A La Fresca Studio released a gameplay trailer for the SF driving adventure game 'DETOUR', where players upgrade a truck, manage resources, and explore rural back roads in a world quietly dominated by artificial intelligence. The game is approaching 10,000 wishlists on Steam and the developer is preparing a public demo.

The trailer shows the truck as more than a vehicle: each added tool changes its look and unlocks new abilities, such as breaking through barriers, hauling heavy loads, or solving environmental puzzles. Players must manage resources stored in the truck bed while navigating rural landscapes mixed with brutalist SF architecture. The game offers a condensed open world with secrets and alternate routes. 'DETOUR' is nearing 10,000 wishlists on Steam, and the developer is currently focused on preparing a public demo for release.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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