Indie game LANESPLIT offers simple lanesplitting experience

A solo developer has created LANESPLIT, a straightforward indie game focused on weaving through traffic on a bike, which is already gaining attention through its free Steam demo. Set for full release in January 2026, the title appeals to players seeking a relaxing, zen-like gameplay without complex objectives. The game's creator, FunkyMouse, emphasizes its unpolished charm typical of early access titles.

The article highlights LANESPLIT as a highly anticipated title for 2026, developed single-handedly by FunkyMouse. This marks the developer's second game, building on a simple premise: players navigate a motorcycle through oncoming traffic at high speeds, aiming for a flow state rather than competitive goals.

A free demo is currently available on the game's Steam page, allowing players to experience the core mechanics. The demo, while buggy and unpolished as expected from early access, has already captivated users looking to unwind. One player reported a bug via the developer's Discord server, only to learn it had been swiftly addressed in an upcoming patch.

The game's appeal lies in its minimalist design, reminiscent of infinite runners or the fluid movement in Mirror's Edge. It eschews races or challenges, instead encouraging players to zone out amid breakcore music that intensifies with speed. Unlike sprawling open-world titles such as the Forza Horizon series—which the author uses primarily for aimless drifting—LANESPLIT distills the experience to essentials, making it ideal for short sessions after work.

At 29, the author appreciates such uncomplicated games amid a busy schedule, especially with major releases like Grand Theft Auto and a James Bond title from the Hitman developers on the horizon. The full January release promises additional bikes and player models, along with multiplayer features. For now, the demo provides a taste of this vibes-based lanesplitting adventure.

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