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Show HN: SimDrive – a browser racing game with your phone as the controller:D
Games in general and multiplayer games have been a big part of what my friends do together (not just digital; sports, board + card games)<p>And it moved to online games as more of us moved to other places and party games became our go-to<p>Love jackbox and gaming couch (that I discovered here on HN)<p>I saw the vibej.am for this year and I couldn't think of a good enough idea till about the 3rd week but here I am!<p>This is a game made for me and my friends and it's also very inspired by what I thought the PS3 6-axis controller would be when I first heart about it<p>Thanks for reading this and I hope you and your friends enjoy playing<p>You can play either split screen or on separate screens with the room code or even have two split screens play too (max 8 players for now)<p>It started with F1 cars but working on go-karts, trucks and tuk tuks :D<p>I've tried to include a lot of "simulation" in the game. There's decent physics that include down force, grip etc and it even changes with/without the rain<p>Ideally you have an android+chrome phone so you can "feel" your driving with vibrations/haptics but otherwise you'll have just sound as feedback<p>Oops long post, bye
SimDrive appears to be a hobbyist passion project rather than a commercial startup, lacking clear monetization, team pedigree, or significant market traction. While the technical implementation of phone-as-controller haptics is clever, it faces intense competition from established party-game platforms and lacks a defensible moat.