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Try Hard Parking

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Tempt fate & physics as you navigate obstacle courses in pursuit of your holy parking spot in this 80s retro environment in Try Hard Parking! . Put your driving skills to the test in this retro styled game as you jump,drop and carefully steer across levels full of obstacle to reach your holy parking lot. This is not your typical parking game. We have so many driving games these days that they are proud of their driving skills. Do a good time and throw the controller to a friend and see all his driving skills diminish.Feature List :
  • 10 Unique Crazy Levels with Different Vehicles ranging from 80s known Cars to A-Team's Van.
  • Difficult, Fun, Fast, Frustrating and Rage Inducing Gameplay with great music to keep your cool.
  • Game Trophies such as "Grand ma" for slowest and "Takumi 86" for Fastest or "Super Tuber" for extreme players.

  • Some Trophies can only be achieved within a limited amount of tries after that its gone (Consequence filled Score Resetting, which makes you lose all your best times)
  • Steam Achievements with some levels with hidden achievement. (Do "Trial 1" in under 45 seconds and 5 Tries, to get a cool achievement)

Don't lose your Zen, it only gets harder -> "be in the zone".
  • Hit "ENTER" or "Start" on Xbox360 Controller to Quickly Reset if your vehicle is stuck(which will be a lot of times). It resets the timer too, but keeps the number of tries.
  • Use pulses of Acceleration: Don't Go full throttle , use short bursts of speed.
  • Use Handbrake turns: Use brakes and handbrakes, rear wheel slides to get the car in to position.
  • Keep wheels in contact : Try to be keep your wheels in contact for traction.
  • Don't get stuck : The car gets stuck easily on corners & ledges, so it requires a bit of precision to drive.
Note : I really believe in "Try Before you Buy model", therefore suggest you type "Try Hard Parking" in YouTube and see some Gameplays before you buy the game, so that you are sure what you are getting. The steam GreenLight page has a demo for you to play. Thank you. Also please don't give thumb down, because you
find it hard.

The style and camera view of Try Hard Parking pays homage to Neo DriftOut & OverTop for NeoGeo 1994.Soundtrack Artists:
  • Evan King
  • Jeremy Lelis
Navigation on Level Screen- Click on the arrows on the level selection screen to move around different Level Grids.
- Mouse over Blocks too see Trophies (some are achievements).about the Developer:Hi my name is Sayem Chaklader. I am a lonewolf developer who loves contributing to OpenSource Software.
Currently my 11 year nephew is my playtester (in exchange for Lays & Pringles).
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Developer
gearspecs
Publisher
gearspecs
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.tryhardparking.gdn

System requirements for Linux

Minimum:
  • OS: Ubuntu 12.04, Linux Mint 11
  • Processor: Single Core 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: I have tested the game on my rig on Linux Mint 11, works fine.
Recommended:
  • OS: Ubuntu 12.10, Linux Mint 18
  • Processor: Quad Core 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

System requirements for macOS

Minimum:
  • OS: 10.7
  • Processor: Single Core 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia 9400M or ATi/AMD HD 2400 or Intel HD 4000
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: 10.9
  • Processor: Quad Core 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 650/Radeon 7780/ Intel HD 520 and Above
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: I have tested it on iMAC Running ATi 5750, works fine.

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: Single Core 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia 9400M or ATi/AMD HD 2400 or Intel HD 4000
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Any PC Not older than 6 years (Game was tested on laptop running 9300m GS, Centrino Duo)
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: Quad Core 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 650/Radeon 7780/ Intel HD 520 and Above
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: I have used a GTX 770 2GB, 16 GB RAM, I7 4820k to make and test the game. This can be considered Mid-range by today's standards.
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Bonus 2 Complete
Achieved by Completing the 2nd Bonus Level under any Time and number of Tries. Driver now knows how to go AWOL.
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2nd Parking Trial [ Complete ]
Achieved by Completing the 2nd Trial Level under any Time and number of Tries. Driver now knows how to Park a Van in the Heavens.
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Level 5 [ Complete ]
Achieved by Completing the 5th Level under any Time and number of Tries. Driver can now ride over falling surfaces.
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Bonus 1 [ Complete ]
Achieved by Completing the 1st Bonus Level under any Time and number of Tries. Driver can now say Hello to Mr. Robot.
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Level 6 [ Complete ]
Achieved by Completing the 6th Level under any Time and number of Tries. Driver can now avoid being pushed.
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Try Hard Parking reviews and comments

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Product received for free review in English below. --Precision: I got this key from the developer for testing and evaluation (unbiased). First game of the developer gearspecs on steam and this promises promising... Although this is an n-th parking game, this one has the merit of having a graphic universe retro/neon as we like, a good playability and a soundtrack that sticks perfectly. The universe also immediately reminded me of Kavinsky-Nightcall (soundtrack to the movie drive). You will need dozens and dozens of tests before you finish the few levels of the game. If you want to Rager without being frustrated, as could be the case with rage Parking Simulator 2016, I recommend it. Also, I advise you to play it with a joystick even if you have to use your mouse in the menus. Beyond my evaluation, here are some ideas to improve this game: 1) hide the cursor. Even if it is possible to hide it in the edges of the screen, if this can be added easily as much to do. 2) add a menu for sound balance. I enjoyed the soundtrack but it would be nice to be able to control the levels of music and sounds in play. 3) lower the requirements for success. As with all the small games, people will not spend dozens of hours and it can be frustrating to have to play hours and hours to have the 100%. However, I do not recommend deleting them or making them easy but simply that they do not "spoil" so much time. 4) add a complete joystick support. Unable to navigate the menus with the joystick which requires you to use the mouse. Graphics: good playability: good soundtrack: good interest: good note: 13/20--precision: I obtained this key for free thanks to the developer to test and review it (impartial). First game of the developer, gearspecs, on steam and it's promising... Even if it's another tiny parking game, this one deserves to get a retro/neon universe as we like, a good playability and soundtracks which fit perfectly. The universe immediately made me think about Kavinsky-Nightcall (drive original movie soundtrack). You will need dozens and dozens try to achieve the few levels of this game. If you want to rage without frustration, as it could be playing rage Parking Simulator 2016, I recommend it. also, I advise you to play it with a controller even if you need to use your mouse in menus. More than my review, here are some ideas of improvements. 1) hide the cursor in-game. Even if we can hide it on the borders of the screen, it should be nice if it's easy to implement. 2) add a sound balance menu. I really enjoyed soundtracks but it could be nice to control both music and in-game sounds levels. 3) lowering achievements requirement. As on any small games people will not spend dozens of hours on it and it can be frustating if you need to play hours and hours to get 100%. However, I do not suggest to remove them or make them easy but just that they don't be time-spending. 4) add a full controller support. It's impossible to navigate in menus with controller which forcing to use mouse. Graphics: good playability: good soundtrack: good interest: good rate: 13/20
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