![]() On the other, there's the constant tension that comes from the knowledge that your trusty Laika 601 is liable to jettison important bits and collapse into a pile of rust at any moment. Your journey begins in your Laika 601 Deluxe motor vehicle (based on a real car, the East German Trabbie. That makes for an interesting dichotomy on the one hand, there's the endless monotony of Jalopy's wilfully drab (usually damp) landscape, trundling leisurely by outside the window. Jalopy is a game where you navigate the open roads of the Eastern Bloc after the fall of Communism, refueling, smuggling and slowly making your way across a procedurally generated landscape. ![]() Unfortunately, rather complicating the adventure is the fact that your only vehicle of choice is your beloved, but barely functional, Laika 601 Deluxe - inspired by the legendary East German Trabant. It should be a simple enough task, really transport your uncle from one side of the former Eastern Bloc to the other, trundling happily and uneventfully through Germany, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. It will be up to you to use the stock parts in your garage provided to you by. When you first start out, the car will be nothing more than an empty shell. Developer Minskworks' Jalopy is a weird, drab, dull, wonderful experience, and if you're in the mood for a bit of an Eastern European adventure in a clapped-out old banger, you'd do well to snap it up right now, while it's free on the Humble Store. The car is based on the real-world Trabant 601 (popularily known as the 'Trabi' in the former Eastern Bloc), which was built by VEB Sachsenring in the German Democratic Republic (more commonly known as 'East Germany') between 19.
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