Long Drive to Horizons Sim combines desert survival, open-world driving, vehicle crafting, and intense combat across a dangerous wasteland.
A Road Trip Through A Dead World
Not all racing games revolve around speed and flashy tracks. Long Drive to Horizons Sim takes a different approach, transforming the driving journey into a survival adventure in a vast and dangerous desert.
Instead of linear races, the game opens up a nearly limitless world where each trip presents a series of unpredictable situations. Cars can break down in the wilderness, fuel can run out unexpectedly, or a group of bandits can appear as night falls.
It is this sense of uncertainty that sets Long Drive to Horizons Sim apart from many typical driving simulator games.
Open-World Exploration Feels Truly Free
The game's desert stretches in every direction, filled with abandoned locations such as dilapidated caravans, old rest stops, and caves hidden deep beneath sand dunes.
There are no fixed routes to follow. Exploration is entirely up to personal choice, from hunting for rare items to searching for fuel or chasing random races that appear in the wilderness.
Dynamic weather and random events make each journey feel different. An area that was safe during the day can become extremely dangerous when sandstorms or zombies appear at night.
Basic Controls
- WASD or arrow keys: Drive and navigate
- Mouse: Observe and aim
- Left Click: Attack or shoot
- E: Interact, repair, or pick up items
- Shift: Accelerate or dash
- Space: Brake or handbrake
- Tab: Open inventory and crafting menu
Vehicle Customization Goes Deep
Players can collect engines, wheels, bodies, and many other components to assemble a vehicle in their own style. Some choices prioritize speed on sandy terrain, while other builds focus on durability or combat resilience.
The game also quite accurately simulates the failure system. Even a single degraded part can significantly affect performance. If the engine malfunctions in the middle of the desert, getting stranded for miles is almost inevitable.
This makes repairs, replacement parts, and fuel management just as important as the races themselves.
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