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Over the past few months, the ID@Xbox program has brought several intriguing titles to the Xbox One. From the prison-breaking antics of The Escapists to the chaotic action of #IDARB, there has been no shortage of indies available for the console. Of all the notable releases to have come from the program so far, though, perhaps none are as odd as Roundabout, the debut effort from No Goblin.
Set in the swinging year of 1977, Roundabout tells the tale of Georgio Manos, the premier driver in the world of rotating limousines. Yes, you read that correctly. This limousine does not do straight lines, but rather is constantly spinning from location to location. It still drives people around, like any regular limousine would, but does so in a rotating manner. Oh, and it can also jump across the city of Roundabout as well.
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If you've got PS Plus, go download Roundabout. Unless you're completely devoid of humour, there's no way it won't at least raise a smirk.
No Goblin has announced that its ’70s B-Movie game Roundabout is available now for PS Vita in North America featuring cross-buy with the PS4 version.