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Embark on a quirky two-player pedal-car road trip across diverse landscapes, aiming for the end but likely a catastrophe. Each player steers their side; coordination is key, with frantic missteps and hysterical near-misses. Solo mode lets you take the wheel alone. Stop, snap photos, or admire the scenery.

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Release Date

21 Mar, 2026

Publisher/Developer

Articho Games

Reviews

Steam: 93.43% positive (185/198)
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Rosalie

Embark on a quirky road trip as a tourist aboard a two-seater pedal car. The journey threads you through diverse landscapes where you’ll constantly find yourself on the wrong path, chasing a photo-worthy moment at every bend. Along the way you’ll pause to snap pictures, collecting postcard moments from a seaside stroll and beyond. Whether you travel solo or with a companion, the road invites curiosity, humor, and a touch of existential wondering as you roll toward an uncertain end.

Communication is key. Each player controls only the steering lever on their side, and stronger together is the real secret ingredient: coordinated pedaling and braking make progress smoother, while misalignment slows you down or spins you into chaos. When things get frantic, don’t panic. Attempting to pull the handbrake or reverse at the same moment can send you into disaster, turning a calm cruise into comic calamity. The line between harmony and disaster is razor-thin, especially when the map seems to betray you and the world seems to tilt just a little.

In two-player mode the road becomes a stage for miscommunication and laughter: you steer left while your partner steers right, you argue over the “right” turn, and you dodge near-misses that feel like a slapstick routine played out on wheels. Mistimed turns, frantic braking, and unexpected detours transform a peaceful seaside promenade into a riotous procession of wrong decisions. The journey rewards playful cooperation, but it also revels in the chaos when ideas collide and the scenery breathes life into every misread of the route.

Rosalie is designed for two, yet it welcomes solo explorers just as warmly. In solo mode you take full control of the steering and become the lone captain on board, with all responsibility resting on your shoulders. It’s a different kind of challenge—one where you’re free to blaze your own trail, yet you’ll still feel the tug of unpredictable turns and the weight of every choice as you steer toward an uncertain finish.

Can’t reach the finish line? Don’t worry. Stop the quadricycle, take a deep breath, and soak in the landscape. The journey might end in catastrophe, but the postcard-worthy moments persist long after you roll to a halt. From scenic pauses to the chaos of coordination, Rosalie turns a simple ride into a memorable miniature odyssey where every detour writes a new chapter of laughter and reflection.

  • Co-op and solo play modes
  • Take photos along the path to collect postcards
  • Each player controls their own steering lever
  • Humorous, frantic driving with memorable outcomes