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Try Hard Parking [Steam, Official Site], is a new indie game from developer gearspecs that promises a rage-inducing 80s styled parking game.

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It actually looks like it might be mildly amusing for an hour or two, and it's dirt cheap. It's on sale for £0.95 until January 10th.

If you check it out, do tell us how it runs.

About the game
Welcome to "The Hardest and most rage inducing Parking Game in The World", just give it a try.

Tempt fate & physics as you navigate obstacle courses in pursuit of your holy parking spot in this 80s retro environment in Try Hard Parking! . Put your driving skills to the test in this retro styled game as you jump,drop and carefully steer across levels full of obstacle to reach your holy parking lot. This is not your typical parking game. We have so many driving games these days that they are proud of their driving skills. Do a good time and throw the controller to a friend and see all his driving skills diminish. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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jordicoma Jan 5, 2017
Too frustrating for me.
Nezchan Jan 6, 2017
I downloaded this from Itch a couple of weeks ago but haven't played it yet, and when I look now the page seems to have vanished. Seems like I got lucky and grabbed it just in time.
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