A downloadable game for Windows and macOS

Inspired by various couch co-op and casual racing games, "Turn Left, then Right" takes the competitive player versus player action of racing games and flips it on it's head. Instead of competing to reach the finish line, players have to instead work together to pass the checkered flag. With one in charge of turning left and accelerating and one on tasked with slowing down and going right, it's up to you and your driver-in-crime to navigate the streets, avoid crashing into things, and going full throttle to the finish. But be careful, one crash and your driving days are over!

A COMPETITIVE GENRE TURNED ON ITS BLINKER. While many racing games pit you against friends and strangers as opponents, Turn Left, then Right flips the concept on it's head, instead making you work together with your otherwise would-be opponent.

ONE CAR. TWO DRIVERS. It isn't as simple as letting one take the wheel while the other leans back and relaxes. This car is special. Both players must work together to operate the same machine. Everything from the steering wheel to the pedals are shared. One can turn left, the other can turn right. One can speed up, one can slow down. Cooperation and teamwork is the name of the game here!

YOUR CAR IS FRAGILE. The hand-built 3D city may look enticing and the walls and buildings may look irresistible for your car and its front bumper, but make no mistake. One collision, one scratch, and one dent of damage is enough to kiss your run goodbye. 

TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. Your attempts will be timed. While you can take as long as you want to cross the finish line, try going for the lowest time possible! The lower your time of completion, the better your lap was. The checkered flag waves in the wind and the only thing we ask is: how low can you go?


  • Variable Gameplay: Go fast or go slow, or go somewhere in between!
  • A handmade, semi-detailed, fully 3D world and cars!
  • A large city with winding roads for you to drive on!
  • Easy to pick up, but takes a while to master!
  • A combination of speed, caution, and risk!
  • A fun, local co-op experience for you and whoever buckles up with you!


WAccelerate and Move Forward
ATurn the Car to the Left
K Deaccelerate and Move Backwards
LTurn the Car to the Right
ESC Pause the Game

Controller/Gamepad controls are currently not supported.

This game was developed by 43ri00 (4trio)! Sebastien Patiu (Student Number: 219781038)  |  itch.io

-2D Art and Graphic Design
-UI/UX Design
-Audio
-Socials

Kobe Hei Chun Leung (Student Number: 219478304)  |  itch.io

-Programming
-Level Design

Josh Raphael Dizon (Student Number: 218938464)  |  itch.io

-Programming
-Level Design

Tiange Wan (Student Number: 218743922)  |  itch.io

-3D Art and Modeler

Special Thanks

  • Professor Anne Sullivan

Third-Party Credits can be found in the accompanying "Turn Left, then Right" Credits PDF, which is available for download through the itch.io page or for online viewing through the respective .PDF file below.


  • This game was developed in Unity for DATT 4300 - Experimental Game Design Studio's Project 2
  • Option Selected: Option 1
  • Team Members and Student Numbers can be found above under "CREDITS"
  • Turn Left, then Right - Credits: CLICK HERE
Updated 12 days ago
Published 20 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, macOS
Authorssebpat04, Kobe_LHC
GenreRacing
Made withUnity
Tags3D, Co-op, Driving, Indie, local, Two Player, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard
MultiplayerLocal multiplayer
Player count1 - 2

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Turn Left, then Right v0.1 46 MB
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Turn Left, then Right v0.1 56 MB
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Turn Left, then Right - Credits 34 kB

Install instructions

  1. Download the File "Turn Left, then Right v0.1" for your preferred OS
  2. Extract the Folder to your preferred Location
  3. Open the Folder
  4. Double-Click and Run "Turn Left, then Right v0.1.exe"

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