Feel The Road
How to Join Feel The Road Beta on iOS
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About Feel The Road
FTR — Feel The Road
Racing game. No screen needed.
You tilt your phone. You hear the track bend. You try not to crash.
That's pretty much it — and it's genuinely unlike anything you've played before.
FTR is a racing game built entirely around sound and motion. No visuals, no looking down, no exceptions. It was designed from the start to be fully accessible to blind and visually impaired players, which means the audio isn't a workaround — it is the game.
Here's how it works
Hold your phone like a steering wheel and tilt to steer. The 3D audio tells you everything else: where the road is going, what's coming at you, how fast you're moving. You learn to trust your ears pretty quickly. You also learn what it feels like to wipe out at high speed without ever seeing it coming.
Before you race, two voice-guided tutorials walk you through the controls. The whole app — menus, countdowns, results — is fully narrated and VoiceOver compatible. Nothing requires you to see the screen.
Once you're ready, the career mode throws increasingly brutal tracks at you. Longer courses. Sharper curves. Faster obstacles. Tracks that stretch past 1,500 meters where one bad tilt ends your run.
The basics:
- Tilt steering using your device's motion sensors
- Spatial 3D audio for real-time road and hazard feedback
- Full voice assistance from the menu to the finish line
- Multi-level progression that actually gets hard
- Built for blind and visually impaired players.
If you've never played an audio-only game, this is a good place to start. If you're a blind gamer who's tired of "accessibility features" that feel like an afterthought, this one wasn't.
Close your eyes. Feel the road.
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