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Desert Bus 1.00
NEW WII HOMEBREW
The game dubbed by many as the "Worst game of all time" has been ported to the Wii! You have only one objective, stay on the road![/p]
Your objective is pretty simple: stay on the road. You can tell if you're too far over the edge by the sound of crunching gravel. Staying there for too long will cause the bus to get bogged and you'll overheat. Likewise, remaining stationary will also cause overheating.
The desert scenery will reflect real-world time - if you play the game at night, you'll be driving at night. It will change as the day goes on (unlike the original, which had a habit of getting stuck in a night->dawn->night loop).
The full trip will take 8 hours, assuming you travel constantly at your top speed.
No, you can't pause the game. At all. If your wiimote batteries die, grab the number two wiimote and use that while you replace the batteries in number one.
The only way to exit the game manually is to use the power button on wii. This prevents accidental wiimote button presses from ruining your high score.
This app is now available for the iPhone/iPod Touch via Cydia (just search for "Desert Bus"). All proceeds go to Desert Bus For Hope.
Every November for the past 3 years, the comedy group LoadingReadyRun has undertaken "Desert Bus For Hope", during which they attempt to play the original Desert Bus game for as long as people keep sending in charity donations for Child's Play. In 2009 they raised over $140,000. Desert Bus For Hope 4 starts on November 19th, 2010 and like previous years, will be broadcast live on the internet. If you enjoy this game (or if you think it's horrible and enjoy the thought of forcing someone else to play it) please consider donating to them.
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NEW WII HOMEBREW

The game dubbed by many as the "Worst game of all time" has been ported to the Wii! You have only one objective, stay on the road![/p]
Your objective is pretty simple: stay on the road. You can tell if you're too far over the edge by the sound of crunching gravel. Staying there for too long will cause the bus to get bogged and you'll overheat. Likewise, remaining stationary will also cause overheating.
The desert scenery will reflect real-world time - if you play the game at night, you'll be driving at night. It will change as the day goes on (unlike the original, which had a habit of getting stuck in a night->dawn->night loop).
The full trip will take 8 hours, assuming you travel constantly at your top speed.
No, you can't pause the game. At all. If your wiimote batteries die, grab the number two wiimote and use that while you replace the batteries in number one.
The only way to exit the game manually is to use the power button on wii. This prevents accidental wiimote button presses from ruining your high score.
This app is now available for the iPhone/iPod Touch via Cydia (just search for "Desert Bus"). All proceeds go to Desert Bus For Hope.
Every November for the past 3 years, the comedy group LoadingReadyRun has undertaken "Desert Bus For Hope", during which they attempt to play the original Desert Bus game for as long as people keep sending in charity donations for Child's Play. In 2009 they raised over $140,000. Desert Bus For Hope 4 starts on November 19th, 2010 and like previous years, will be broadcast live on the internet. If you enjoy this game (or if you think it's horrible and enjoy the thought of forcing someone else to play it) please consider donating to them.


