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Was going to buy this game but decided not to after seeing a lot of bad reviews.
People are mainly complaining about car spawning in the middle of the road and just ask you to drive. Still it's an early access game so I might buy this game in the future since I like this type of games.
i mean not to listen those, who want to make jalopy from this game.
yes, there is a lot of negative reviews, but as i see them is just complaining about "there is so much text that i skip and almost no driving, it's not a jalopy 2 so i give negative review" or something like that
As Spee-Dee says, this is a rip-off of Jalopy.
The publisher is the same, yet not the developer. Since people rarely differ between the two, it's an easy way for the publisher to make a quick extra buck while putting the blame on the original developer of Jalopy.
Which would be Minskworks, who is currently working on an entirely different game and only heard about Road to Guangdong via the public twitter announcement.
Let that sink in for a moment.