Among indie game dev studios few have the intellectual calibre of Microtaur, known especially for its Ingenious Turtle series. Among the company's portfolio, one game stands supreme as a perfected balance of action, adventure, philosophy and physics.
Twin-Turbo Supercharged Nitro-Fueled Papamobile is an excellent, thought-provoking title created by an obviously talented and intellectual team of gamedev-theologians. This cyber-noir challenge to your dexterity will no doubt also activate your neurons and provoke you to question the most fundamental things: the value of human life, the purpose of it all. Following in the steps of the greatest Slav who has ever lived you will cross the valley of the deepest darkness and battle with the future so that you can secure the pointless cycle of life for another millennium. This game is the racing game equivalent of Dark Souls, Mario Cart but for cardinals. A predictable landscape contrasts well with the randomised challenges ahead, comments on the bleak realities of unironic life after the 20th century, while the excellent voice acting and uplifting music lift the player from this plateau of hopelessness and endow them with a simple mission: to enforce natalist bioethics at all cost.
At a time when the world is in the throws of a healing process, fighting another deadly virus, no game could offer more hope than Twin-Turbo Supercharged Nitro-Fueled Papamobile. Just one playthrough will leave you questioning the dogmas of modern media and the contemporary way of life. Until we figure out a way to proceed you can put the papapedal to the papametal and take the papamobile for a wild ride across the rooftops of planet Vati-can-2317. Eat at Papong's (Spinach? Turbogum? The choice is yours.) or shop at Theresa's Boutique as you contemplate the great mysteries of life, such as why do cars break down or do you actually enjoy brushing teeth. I could not recommend this game enough so go and download this free gem and thank me later.