Office Chair Racing Game 'Need for Seat' Passes 10,000 Wishlists on Steam
The 10,000-wishlist milestone signals strong early interest in a niche indie concept, and the confirmed multiplayer development suggests the studio sees enough demand to expand the game beyond its single-player prototype.
Key Facts
- DeadLeg Production's 'Need for Seat' passed 10,000 wishlist registrations on Steam.
- The developer released a Q&A detailing plans for new maps, items, game modes, and multiplayer functionality.
- A new free demo with additional content is scheduled for release on Steam soon.
- A prototype version of the game remains available for free on Itch.io.
- The game lets players mix drivers and chairs with different abilities and shapes.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
DeadLeg Production announced that 'Need for Seat,' a racing game where players ride office chairs through offices and city streets, has surpassed 10,000 wishlist registrations on Steam. The developer also released a Q&A detailing future plans, including new maps, items, game modes, and multiplayer functionality. A new free demo is scheduled for Steam soon.
DeadLeg Production's office-chair racing game 'Need for Seat' has crossed 10,000 wishlist registrations on Steam, the developer announced alongside a Q&A. The game has players drift through narrow corridors in offices and supermarkets, using items and drift acceleration to win. Drivers and chairs with different abilities and shapes can be mixed freely. The Q&A confirms that new maps, items, and game modes are planned, and that multiplayer functionality is in development. A new free demo with additional content is scheduled to release on Steam soon. A prototype version remains available for free on Itch.io.
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