Australian guys spend a month playing games for half a year.
how to remember an unforgettable trip? Some people write travel notes, some pick out photos and videos, and the Australian boy Nick Hewitt makes a trip to the world with his girlfriend Eller in the world, so that he can revisit exotic feelings and let players come to a virtual trip.
players can choose game scenarios and vehicles to score or be deducted from "ride" or "driving" means of sightseeing. The game starts from Canada to Australia, and players ride through a mountain bike through the undulating woodland and score every steep slope on a slope, and if it falls off the car, it is deducted. In Vietnam, Eller was allowed to sit on the back seat of the bicycle. In Thailand, the fuel consumption was cut off by motorcycle. Each game scene is the true reproduction of the couple's Past Travel scenes, such as a motorcycle tour of India, a kayak in Thailand, a boat ride in Kampuchea, a bike to Angkor Wat, etc. Hewett worked in tourism sales and went to many places with his girlfriend in 2012.
he spent a month making a game that condensed two people to spend more than half a year using 27 vehicles. At first, only friends and family experienced Hewett's trip in this game. Later, many unfamiliar netizens joined in. However, Hewett told the daily mail of Britain: "I really want to make a funny video, and I can look back and think about our journey later."