Coming to Switch as a console exclusive, indie game Urban Flow has got the signal for release on 26th June. The multiplayer game involves directing traffic and bringing harmony to the chaotic streets, as you can see from the new trailer above from Baltoro Games.
Announced back in April, Urban Flow lets you play puppet master with traffic lights to conduct motorists from on high. It's up to you to concentrate and make sure everything runs smoothly on the roads. The game features 100 levels of jammed intersections to bring order to, and you can probably guess at the chaos that ensues if things don't go to plan.
You can play on your own, or in multiplayer with a drop-in local co-op mode for up to four people. Different weather conditions will affect the roads and the game also features special vehicles such as ambulances and, of course, tanks! Control options include touchscreen input as well as Joy-Con. Throw in a score-based Endless Mode, or the more relaxing Chill Mode and traffic begins to sound more exciting than it has any right to.
There's no word on pricing just yet, but we're looking forward to going with the flow when this arrives at the end of June.
Think you've got what it takes to bring harmony to chaos? We don't know about you, but we quite like the look of this! Then again, we've always been fascinated by traffic. You hit the brakes for a second, just tap them on the freeway, and you can literally track the ripple effect of that action across a two-hundred-mile stretch of road. Because traffic has a memory. It's amazing. It's like a living organism...
Let us know your thoughts on Urban Flow below.
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That looks oddly relaxing, like spacing out while you untangle a knot.
Hopefully this is as good as Conduct Together. That game blended puzzle-solving and reflexes wonderfully.
Am I the only one that wants to cause the biggest pile up possible?
@GrandScribe nope, i'd want to see how much chaos i could create.
Looks interestng and the trailer is funny, too!
@necrite13 maybe there will be chaos/destruction achievements
@GrandScribe No, I definitely want to see how big a pileup I can make. In between serious games. I like the look of this.
They're driving on the wrong side of the road...
@zitpig not to me lol. That’s a really good point though! That should be an option that can be adjusted.
It's faking an organism
That looks like the opposite of relaxing! Imagine living in a world where every traffic light had to be manually orchestrated! Talk about spinning plates...
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