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Internet Roadtrip is a unique collaborative browser experience from Neal.fun where players around the world collectively control a virtual car traveling across real-world roads using Google Street View.

Instead of playing alone, you vote on where the car should go next—left, right, forward, or stop—creating a shared journey shaped by the crowd. It’s part game, part experiment in collective decision-making.

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How to Play

  • Join the session: Enter the live roadtrip already in progress.
  • View the location: Watch the current position using Street View images.
  • Cast your vote: Choose a direction for the car to move next.
  • Wait for results: The most popular choice determines the next move.
  • Explore together: Travel across cities, highways, and unexpected places.
  • Stay engaged: Keep voting to help guide the journey over time.

What Makes It Special

Internet Roadtrip stands out because it’s powered by real-time collaboration. Instead of controlling the game yourself, you’re part of a global group making decisions together.

The use of real-world imagery makes every session unpredictable—you might end up exploring famous landmarks or random side streets, depending entirely on group choices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Internet Roadtrip is a multiplayer online experience where players vote on directions to guide a shared virtual car using real-world Street View imagery.

Yes, it is completely free to participate online with no downloads required.

The experience uses real-world map data, but it’s more about collaboration and exploration than scientific simulation.

If the site is accessible on your network, you can join directly in your browser. “Unblocked” versions may be used where restrictions exist.

Yes, it works on mobile devices, though the experience may be smoother on desktop due to the interactive controls.

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