A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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This is 'Lane splitting,', a new video game from Outhouse Media.
In Lane Splitting, you play a lorry driver who must split the first two lanes of the road in order to reach third pass. You need the internet to fully access the internet and that means access to the Internet through a computer. The game uses Google Street View for its driving tutorial. Let's take a look at what we're playing: We're demonstrating the game at a festival in Glasgow. Here's what the Room line up looks like: What's the information in the picture? Improperly or not, the game's source is a 10 minute YouTube video of a pedestrian turning left into a car. The video goes through correct cycling, walking and the right-turning lane by using Lane Splitting with a Google Street View. Why is the game called Lane Splitting? As you can see, the driver is driving right in front of you as you cut across the road. The result? You manage to pass the wrong lane even though you're supposed to catch up. The next realisation should be to be careful if you cut across. The game's creator, Steve Matesh, explains: "In this game you are 'splitting' as you pull into the next lane. If you go into traffic you are stopped. If you go in too fast you can change lanes instantly and not be caught.

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Buy Now$1.38 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1.38 USD. You will get access to the following files:

lane-splitting-macosx.zip 408 MB
Version 1
lane-splitting-windows.zip 397 MB
Version 1
lane-splitting-linux.zip 416 MB
Version 1

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