Internet Roadtrip is a unique, browser-based multiplayer game developed by Neal Agarwal and hosted. This interactive experience simulates a virtual road trip through Google Street View, where players from around the world collectively vote every ten seconds on which direction the car should go. The result is a fun and unpredictable digital journey driven by community decisions, giving players a sense of exploration and spontaneity.
Created with a nostalgic and social twist, Internet Roadtrip blends the excitement of travel with the quirky charm of old-school internet projects. Whether you're traveling through European streets, quiet rural towns, or bustling urban centers, the game thrives on curiosity and community interaction.
Live Global Voting – Feel the thrill of thousands of strangers trying to steer one car.
Real Google Street View – Explore places you’ve never been—or never even heard of.
Interactive Controls
Change the radio station for random lo-fi beats or retro tunes.
Honk the horn (because why not?)
No Registration Needed – Instant play. Zero friction.
Minimalist Retro Vibes – The site has that old-school internet charm, making it feel like a time capsule with a modern twist.
Getting started is as easy as opening your browser:
Hop in the car – No signup, no downloads—just click and you're in.
Vote for your direction – Every 10 seconds, you choose between left, right, or straight. The most popular vote decides where the car goes.
Enjoy the ride – Watch the world unfold in front of you while interacting with others in fun little ways.
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