It's been a landmark year for the distance-based voice chat party game."Mage Arena" and "R.E.P.O." have become extremely successful works in this emerging game genre, along with "Deadly Company" and "Content Warning".Player demand for this type of game is obviously still growing, as evidenced by the rapid rise of the new entry "RV There Yet?" to 100,000 simultaneous online players.According to SteamDB data, as I write this article, the number of people online at the same time has just begun to decline.

This is a physics-based adventure game: a group of chubby dads use remote-controlled winches to drag an RV across dangerous rock walls, avoiding being mauled by bears while spitting out enough cigar smoke to cover a marching team.
The game received an enthusiastic response after being released on the Steam platform, and user reviews have stabilized at the "Specially Positive" level.The highest-rated review on the store page comes from user LeGrandOptimist, which reads, "Repairing an RV. Smoking cigars. Getting bitten. The pinnacle of the game." Another review from Steam user Bulldoge mentioned, "This game is awesome, especially the setting where you can smoke and drink while driving an RV without getting caught by the police."
Obviously, this is a funny looking game.Developer Nuggets Entertainment has posted multiple blogs thanking the growing player community for its support and rolling out fixes.
The Steam update announcement released on Thursday read: "First of all, we would like to thank everyone for their strong support. This game we created in only 8 weeks of game jam exceeded everyone's expectations." Another announcement on Friday said: "We are very happy to see everyone playing this game, and we are working hard to resolve various issues as soon as possible."
"We have been investigating the crash issue and while it has not been fully resolved, we have made some progress. We have not forgotten about those players who are experiencing game crashes."