
Think Pacific Drive but on a bike, with none of the protection of being in a car.
Quite a Ride is a bicycle horror game set in a fog-covered rural landscape. Players must pedal continuously to avoid hazards that stalk them, while navigating a world that changes around them. The road shifts, the phone battery drains, and the only rule is simple: don’t stop pedaling.

Quite a Ride drops players into a rural landscape where the fog is not just spooky background scenery; it is alive with anomalies that corrupt the world around them. Slowing down too much increases the risk of being caught by the dangers lurking behind the player.
As you cycle deeper into the fog, you will encounter abandoned towns, strange laboratories, and other locations. The environment changes dynamically, creating new paths and obstacles as you explore.
The in-game phone drains battery over time and only recharges when the player pedals. Inside the phone, a shadowy silhouette sends cryptic messages that may guide players or mislead them.

One of the most unexpected features is the global collective progress system. Players around the world contribute to unlocking new areas, characters, and hidden quests over time, shaping the experience for everyone.
Goodwin Games is an indie studio based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. At the time of writing, their catalogue includes Selfloss, a Slavic folklore-inspired fantasy adventure released in 2024, and the upcoming Maru, a story-driven adventure about childhood nostalgia.
On 27th November, it was announced that Quite a Ride will be published by Silver Lining Interactive, a brand new independent game publisher based in the North of England.
Check out the trailer for Quite a Ride below: