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Voice-Controlled Two-Player Racing Game 'CAAAHR' Launches on Steam With Demo

The game extends the developer's previous co-op gimmick from 'Paddle Paddle Paddle' into a racing format where voice, not buttons, is the primary control method for both players.

Key Facts

  • German solo developer Zoroarts and publisher Assemble Entertainment released 'CAAAHR' on Steam on June 9, 2026.
  • One player controls the accelerator by shouting louder to go faster; the other steers and can shout to jump or boost.
  • The game supports offline and online co-op, single-player mode, and global leaderboards.
  • A free demo is available on Steam; the full release date and price are not yet set.
  • Developer Mateo Kovic previously made 'Paddle Paddle Paddle', a two-person canoeing game with a 'Very Positive' rating from over 1,300 Steam reviews.

Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Denfaminicogamer.

Voice-Controlled Two-Player Racing Game 'CAAAHR' Launches on Steam With Demo

German solo developer Zoroarts and publisher Assemble Entertainment released the voice-controlled two-player racing game 'CAAAHR' on Steam on June 9, 2026. A free demo is available. One player controls the accelerator by shouting louder to go faster, while the other steers and can shout to jump or boost. The game supports offline and online co-op, single-player, and global leaderboards. Price and release date are not yet set.

German solo developer Zoroarts, founded by 23-year-old indie developer Mateo Kovic, previously made 'Paddle Paddle Paddle', a two-person canoeing game where each player controls one oar. That title earned a 'Very Positive' rating on Steam from over 1,300 reviews. 'CAAAHR' applies a similar two-person control scheme to racing, splitting accelerator and steering between two players and requiring voice input for both roles. The accelerator player shouts louder to go faster; the steering player shouts to jump or boost. The game includes offline and online co-op, a single-player mode, and a global online leaderboard for time trials. A free demo is available now on Steam, though the full release date and price remain undecided.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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