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+ | '''''{{Zero|Rainbow}} Road''''' is “a point-and-click game developed by [[Cardboard Computer]]. It sets on the delivery driver [[Conway]] and his encounters while navigating [[Route Zero|the fictional road]] of the game’s title”. | ||
The game is otherwise generally known as ''[[Kentucky Route Zero]]''. It was named “Rainbow Road” by contestants from Wolfson College, Oxford in the quiz TV program [[:wikipedia:University Challenge|''University Challenge'']] on BBC Two. Following this unexpected alternative titling, the game’s website featured the new name on March 3, 2020. | The game is otherwise generally known as ''[[Kentucky Route Zero]]''. It was named “Rainbow Road” by contestants from Wolfson College, Oxford in the quiz TV program [[:wikipedia:University Challenge|''University Challenge'']] on BBC Two. Following this unexpected alternative titling, the game’s website featured the new name on March 3, 2020. |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 3 March 2020
Rainbow Road is “a point-and-click game developed by Cardboard Computer. It sets on the delivery driver Conway and his encounters while navigating the fictional road of the game’s title”.
The game is otherwise generally known as Kentucky Route Zero. It was named “Rainbow Road” by contestants from Wolfson College, Oxford in the quiz TV program University Challenge on BBC Two. Following this unexpected alternative titling, the game’s website featured the new name on March 3, 2020.
External links[edit]
- Official website for Rainbow Road (on March 3, 2020)
- University Challenge, series 49, episode 30 (from 5:22)