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Online co-op chaos fest, where one player steers the car with limited visibility, while the other player accelerates and brakes. And that’s it. Coordinate perfectly or crash spectacularly. Friendship survival is optional.
Ever tried driving when no single person can actually drive? No? Good. Because that’s exactly what Jesus Take The Wheel is about.
This is a co-op chaos game for two players, where teamwork isn’t just encouraged, it’s mandatory. One player controls the steering wheel and handbrake, with limited visibility. The other handles acceleration and braking, while giving directional instructions. That’s it. No overlap. No shortcuts. No divine miracles beyond yelling at your partner and hoping for the best.
Whether you’re playing locally on the same screen or online (through Steam invites only), you’ll need to cooperate closely to complete the tasks at hand. Every turn, stop, and panic brake requires communication, timing, and a shocking amount of trust.
Put your coordination (and friendship) to the test across a variety of game modes, each with its own challenges:
Each mode throws new obstacles, rules, and situations at you, ensuring that even when you think you’ve mastered cooperation, the game finds a new way to prove you wrong.
There is no built-in voice or text chat. If you want to succeed, you’ll have to rely on whatever communication method you bring with you: couch yelling, Discord, frantic hand signals, or interpretive screaming. Miscommunication isn’t a bug here; it’s a feature.
Every mode comes with various challenges to complete, pushing you to drive better, faster, cleaner, or at least less disastrously than before. Complete objectives and unlock Steam achievements that celebrate both your triumphs and your questionable life choices.
At its core, Jesus Take The Wheel isn’t about driving. It’s about cooperation under pressure, shared responsibility, and discovering whether your friendship can survive a missed brake at full speed. Someone has the wheel. Someone has the pedals. And somehow, it’s everyone’s fault.
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