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Tire Boy is a wacky open-world adventure game you can tread all over

EngadgetSaturday, June 7, 2025 at 12:00:36 AM
Tire Boy is a wacky open-world adventure game you can tread all over
Imagine a game where you play as a sentient tire, bouncing and rolling your way through a bizarre open world filled with absurd challenges. That's "Tire Boy," a new indie game that leans hard into its ridiculous premise—think surreal physics, quirky NPCs, and a world designed to be "tread" (pun intended) in the goofiest ways possible. It’s not trying to be deep, just fun.
Editor’s Note: In a sea of hyper-realistic blockbusters, "Tire Boy" stands out by embracing pure, unapologetic silliness. It’s a reminder that games don’t always need epic stakes to be engaging—sometimes, rolling around as a tire is enough. For players craving something lighthearted and offbeat, this might just hit the spot.
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