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I paid money to drive a real car that filled up with fumes when I didn’t pump the pedal, and it’s all because I loved Jalopy

I’m reaching between my knees to yank at the column-mounted gear lever of a tiny, cramped car that owners were so desperate to leave behind, they abandoned them in the streets of Prague en masse.

How did I get here? The short answer is Jalopy. The idiosyncratic 2018 simulator, in which you drive and maintain a ramshackle car based closely on the East German Trabant, changed my view of games and of the world.

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It’s a bit of an anorak’s game, Jalopy. That’s not my choice of wordβ€”it’s the one lead developer Greg Pryjmachuk used to describe himself the last time we talked. Pryjmachuk used to be a designer on the annualised Formula 1 games made by Codemasters, and became obsessed with the pit stops and tyre changes. “What if I took away all of what makes Formula 1 great, the high performance race show,” he once told me in an Edge interview. “And just looked at a crappy car that you had to keep running?”

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