RV There Yet?
RV There Yet? is a surprisingly fun little gem, especially when played with friends online. In a gaming landscape dominated by sweaty, high-stress first-person shooters, this game feels like a breath of fresh air. It trades relentless competition for creativity, teamwork, and just the right amount of chaos—while still offering plenty of genuine challenge.
At its core, RV There Yet? plays less like a traditional survival game and more like a stripped-down four-wheel-drive simulator. The main objective is simple: get your RV from point A to point B. Actually doing that, however, is anything but simple. You’ll find yourself navigating insanely rough terrain, muddy pits, steep cliffs, and absurd obstacles that demand teamwork, communication, and clever problem-solving. Every successful maneuver feels earned, especially when it requires multiple players coordinating winches, positioning, and timing just to move a few feet forward.

Where the game really shines is in the unpredictable chaos that unfolds along the way. While exploring forests and abandoned cabins, you and your friends can be attacked by bears, fall off cliffs, or step on snakes, often in rapid succession. These moments turn even simple exploration into laugh-out-loud disasters and keep every session feeling different from the last.
The art style leans into a cartoonishly funny aesthetic that perfectly complements the game’s humor, yet the environments themselves are impressively large. Wander too far from the RV or your crew, and it’s surprisingly easy to get lost, giving the game an unexpected sense of realism. It genuinely feels like something that could happen on a poorly planned off-road trip in real life.
Attention to detail is another standout. Small interactions you might not expect to be programmed in are fully supported, like using a winch to pull a teammate out of a pit, or accidentally placing flammable items too close to an open fire and watching things go very wrong. These systems encourage experimentation and reward creative thinking, often in hilarious ways.

Overall, RV There Yet? offers excellent value for its price. It’s not a game you’ll grind for hundreds of hours, but for a few evenings of cooperative problem-solving, emergent gameplay, and chaotic hilarity with friends, it’s absolutely worth the trip.
