Game concept and vibe
Roundabout is an offbeat puzzle-driving title that drops players into an open, quirky world inspired by 1970s B-movie style. Instead of a conventional vehicle, you pilot a limousine that never stops rotating, forcing you to think and steer differently than in typical driving games. The result is a playful, eccentric experience that blends arcade movement with thoughtful puzzles.
Core gameplay loop
You navigate the constantly spinning limo through a variety of challenges: picking up passengers, completing mission objectives, and tracking down hidden items scattered across the map. Missions and side tasks add variety and encourage exploration, while puzzles are built around the limo’s perpetual rotation—timing, positioning and route planning matter more than pure speed.
Visuals, sound and tone
The presentation leans into bold, colorful artwork and a tongue-in-cheek narrative. The soundtrack and dialogue enhance the feeling of a campy retro movie, giving the game a strong personality that complements its unusual mechanics.
What sets it apart
- A driving mechanic built around continuous rotation that changes how you approach movement and puzzles
- A living open map filled with collectibles and optional side missions to discover
- A lighthearted, comedic story and stylized retro visuals that give the game character
- Short, varied objectives that mix exploration with problem-solving
Other games you might like
- Mini Metro (paid) — a compact, systems-driven puzzler focused on routing and flow
- Creeper World 3: Arc Eternal (paid) — a strategic, physics-flavored tower-defense puzzle with persistent progression
- Monument Valley (paid) — a beautifully designed exploration-puzzle game emphasizing perspective and clever level design
Final notes
If you enjoy inventive mechanics wrapped in a humorous, stylized package, Roundabout offers a refreshing twist on puzzle and driving genres by forcing players to rethink movement and planning around a single, unusual constraint.
Technical
- Mac
- Web App
- Full