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Current versionv0.1.9

About this game

Right of Way is a card game of road trips and hazards for 2–6 players. Race to reach your distance goal while playing hazards on your opponents and defending yourself with safety cards. Play against the machine or friends with peer-to-peer multiplayer; no accounts required!

Status: Playable, but not polished. Ported from the original DejaVu Software release.

The web build runs in any modern browser on desktop or mobile. Desktop builds aren't signed yet — your OS will warn the first time.

First-time install help (macOS / Windows / Linux)

macOS

Double-clicking the app after dragging it to Applications may show: “‘Right of Way’ can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software.” Two ways around it:

  1. Right-click → Open. In Applications, right-click (or Control-click) the app icon and choose Open. A new dialog appears with an Open button — click it. macOS remembers the choice.
  2. If right-click-Open doesn't work (newer macOS versions are stricter): go to System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll to Security, and click Open Anyway next to the blocked app.

Terminal shortcut: xattr -d com.apple.quarantine "/Applications/Right of Way.app" strips the quarantine flag.

Windows

Running the .exe shows a blue SmartScreen dialog: “Windows protected your PC”. The installer isn't signed with an Authenticode cert.

  1. Click More info at the top of the dialog.
  2. A Run anyway button appears below the message — click it.

Linux

AppImage just needs the executable bit:

  1. chmod +x "Right of Way.AppImage"
  2. ./"Right of Way.AppImage"

If you see a sandbox error on older distros, add --no-sandbox.

Which version should I use?
  • Desktop: Use the download matching your OS. The Mac build is universal for Apple Silicon and Intel.
  • Web: Best for a quick game on any modern browser, especially on a device you don't want to install software on.
  • iPhone / iPad / Android: Open the web version in Safari or Chrome, then add to your home screen for the best full-screen experience.