Internet Roadtrip is a multiplayer online game where players vote every 10 seconds to direct a car on Google Street View, honk the horn, or change the radio, creating a shared road trip experience.
This is a super simple and totally mind-blowing little game experiment created by @nealagarwal. It’s kinda like the classic Twitch Plays Pokémon livestream from way back, where everyone voted on which button to press to play Pokémon Red together. But Internet Roadtrip is way less crazy, mainly because there are only around a thousand players at once, and we’ve got way cooler tools like Discord to keep things organized compared to the old Twitch Plays Pokémon days.
People have already created mods that personalize the car, change the view, and unlock some Easter eggs. There is even a Wikipedia page for it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In...
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Just hopped on Internet Roadtrip and it’s honestly such a fun, chaotic ride. 🚗💨 You and a bunch of players get to steer a car through Google Street View by voting every 10 seconds — plus you can honk the horn or change the radio. It’s weirdly wholesome and totally addictive. Feels like a digital road trip with strangers that somehow works. If you’re looking for something light, social, and a little bit silly, this is a must-try.
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Just hopped on Internet Roadtrip and it’s honestly such a fun, chaotic ride. 🚗💨 You and a bunch of players get to steer a car through Google Street View by voting every 10 seconds — plus you can honk the horn or change the radio. It’s weirdly wholesome and totally addictive. Feels like a digital road trip with strangers that somehow works. If you’re looking for something light, social, and a little bit silly, this is a must-try.