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Navigate Tricky Paths on a Unicycle to Deliver Pizzas

Unicycle Pizza Time! is a newly launched game with vibes similar to Getting Over It, challenging your skills and patience.

I once thought about what I could do in my spare time. It shouldn't simply be for killing time but should also provide some additional benefits, like improving physical health and allowing me to meet different people. One thing that I wouldn’t say no to is food delivery on a little bike. 

That’s what players were going to do in Unicycle Pizza Time!, a newly released adventure game that features “a lot of rages.” Unfortunately, your bike was stolen. Don’t worry, continue your work with a spare unicycle. 

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Navigate the tricky city to have the pizzas delivered on time. By tricky, it means you’ll have to take paths formed by containers, huge rocks in lakes, gas pipelines, rooftops, and more.

Try to master the mechanics and movement so you do not fall from the heights to fail the task. Compete with the other one to four players in order to get the biggest tip, and the global leaderboards encourage you to outpace other hard-working unicycle drivers.

BiteMe Games

BiteMe Games

If you enjoy games like Getting Over It and you are happily tortured by them, don’t hesitate to give it a try. “Incredibly frustrating, exactly as it should be,” reads one of the reviews. 

The Belgium-based indie game developer BiteMe Games has shared the idea behind this “good, awkward” game in the devlog video below, which you might be interested in watching:

The game is currently 10% off on Steam until September 2. Don't miss out if you want to hop on a unicycle to deliver pizzas, no matter what paths are waiting.

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