
The Olympic Exclusion Zone. Your station wagon. Anomalies everywhere. Drive or die.

Pacific Drive is a run-based first-person driving survival game developed by Ironwood Studios — a debut release from a Seattle team of fewer than twenty people — and published by Kepler Interactive. Set in a fictionalized version of the Olympic Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest, the Olympic Exclusion Zone is a 300-metre-walled region sealed off from the rest of the world since the 1950s, overrun by supernatural anomalies, abandoned research infrastructure and the lingering consequences of something that went very wrong inside. You find yourself trapped in there with nothing but a battered station wagon, an abandoned garage as your base of operations, and a network of mysterious radio voices guiding you deeper into the Zone's secrets.

Key Features: • Your car is your companion — repair, upgrade, fabricate and personalise between expeditions • Run-based survival — each Zone entry is modified; manage fuel, failing parts and anomalies • Olympic Exclusion Zone — sealed Pacific Northwest region; supernatural anomalies + cold-war mystery • Garage base building — craft parts, research upgrades, decode Zone transmissions between runs


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