Radical Relocation

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Iceberg Interactive
Developer: Winglett Entertainment
Release Date: Aug. 31, 2020

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'Radical Relocation' Release Date Set For Next Week - Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 30, 2020 @ 1:36 p.m. PDT

Radical Relocation is an absurd physics-based puzzle game that turns a sleepy neighborhood into an insane obstacle course!

Radical Relocation is a one-more-try, physics-based puzzle/beat-the-clock game.

Your goal is to stack all your possessions carefully, but hastily, on top of your car and move them to your new home without dropping anything, and before the timer runs out. As you progress, you will be offered ever-more-challenging vehicles, such as boats, helicopters and much more.

You’ll need flawless planning and nerves of steel to get your belongings from A to B – while they’re stacked and balanced on the roof of your moving vehicle! Strategically stack your luggage on the roof of your car – but be careful! If it’s not packed securely, it won’t survive the trip! Follow the map to your new home, but take it easy on those corners! Too fast and you’ll lose everything! Keep your eyes on the road for any obstacles – fences, trees, trains – you never know what might stand in your way. Make it to your destination in time and you win!

Key Features

  • Challenging physics-based gameplay
  • Beautiful low-poly environment
  • Plenty of unique objects that can move, tumble, fall, and shatter!
  • Seasons with multiple levels for endless playtime
  • Fast-paced navigation – your new place isn’t very far!
  • Unlockable vehicle system with 12 possible vehicles to unlock.
  • Free roam map
  • Completionist game-model with the possibility to improve

Radical Relocation is coming to PC (Steam) on August 31, 2020.


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