After 20 years gaming together, 3 dads started coding—and built their dream

Norway's trio of gamers turned coders have finally achieved their lifelong childhood dream - creating a video game that has gone live on Steam. Kim Skogvold, Håvar Ringheim, and Kristian Wangen, all dads with six children between them, spent the last 20 years perfecting their creation, C.A.R.S., a physics-based sandbox game.

The journey began innocently enough - weekly gaming sessions and movie marathons that evolved into teaching themselves code development during late-night hours. Dubbed "the Night Shift," these sessions were initially a way to stay connected as friends despite busy lives and day jobs. As the years went by, their hobby transformed into a full-fledged project.

"We decided to stop talking about it and actually do something," Kim told Newsweek, recalling a New Year's celebration when the trio made a pact to turn their dream into reality. The first two years were spent learning coding languages, software, and business aspects of game development, all while juggling normal jobs and family responsibilities.

As progress accelerated, so did the challenges. The group had to adapt to new tools and overcome obstacles, including "sickness marathons" - weeks of sleepless nights with sick kids followed by full workdays. Their friendship and mutual respect proved instrumental in keeping the project alive during these trying times.

The game's development was shaped by their newfound appreciation for "snackable" gaming - short, intense sessions that can be quickly picked up and put down again. This philosophy is reflected in C.A.R.S., a game designed to cater to parents with limited time. Players take on the role of an elderly man who snaps after his quiet cabin is destroyed, using absurd physics to disrupt traffic and reclaim peace.

The game's release on Steam has exceeded their expectations, with 60 copies sold within the first half hour. The trio hopes their story will inspire others to chase their long-abandoned dreams, regardless of age or life circumstances.

"For unfinished dreams, you don't have to be a 'gamer' or have any special skills," Kim explained. "If three tired dads from Norway can get a game on Steam, your dream is definitely doable too."
 
omg u guys cant believe it 🤯 these norwegian dudes who were just dads with 6 kids to wrangle made a game that's live on steam!! i mean 20 years of hard work & dedication and its finally paid off 🎉 they had the craziest journey too - like weekly gaming sessions turned into coding marathons at 3am with sick kids & all while juggling family life lol what a story!!! these guys r literally proof that u dont need to be some kinda pro gamer or genius coder to make ur dreams happen just keep grindin & never give up 💪
 
Yaaas I'm so hyped for these Norwegian gamers 😆 they literally went from gaming sessions with their mates to coding sessions at night and creating an actual game that's now live on Steam 🚀 it's such an inspiring story, you know? I mean, who wouldn't want to turn their childhood dream into a reality, especially after putting it on hold for so long? The fact that they created a game that's all about snacking (because let's be real, that's the best kind of gaming 🍿) just adds to its charm. And 60 copies sold in half an hour? That's crazy! I love how these three dads are using their story to show everyone that you're never too old or too busy to chase your dreams ❤️
 
I'm literally buzzing about this! I mean, who wouldn't want to play a physics-based sandbox game where you get to be an old dude on a rampage 😂? And the fact that these three dads managed to pull it off after 20 years of passion and perseverance is just incredible. It's like they say: age is just a number, right? 🤯 Their story is literally proof that with hard work, dedication, and a bit of snackable gaming goodness, anything is possible! 👍
 
😱 20 years of dedication and it finally paid off for these guys! I mean, who wouldn't want to be a part-time coder and full-time dad? 🤣👨‍👦 They're living proof that age is just a number when it comes to pursuing your passions. I love how they turned their "Night Shift" gaming sessions into a full-fledged project. It's so inspiring! 💡 C.A.R.S sounds like such a unique and addictive game, I need to check it out ASAP! 🎮
 
🎮💻 omg u guys this r the most inspiration dude i was feelin so stuck in life but these 3 dads showed me that if they did it we can to 🙌 its amazing how passion & friendship can take ur hobby 2 full blown career 👫👍 gotta try this game ASAP 60 copies sold in like an hr wow 1 question tho how r u guys managing ur family responsibilities while still workin on the game? 😅
 
This is such an inspiring story 🤩! I mean, these three dads just poured their hearts and souls into creating this amazing game that's all about embracing the chaos of life and finding peace in the most absurd ways 😂. It's like they say - you don't need a lot of time or money to make something happen, you just need to believe in yourself and your friends.

I think what I love most about their story is how it shows that age isn't a barrier to pursuing your dreams 🙌. These guys were all busy with family and jobs, but they made time for each other and for the game. And it's not like they're some kind of gaming experts or anything - they just taught themselves code development in their spare time 💻.

The fact that their game has already resonated with so many people is just incredible 🤯. I mean, 60 copies sold within half an hour? That's crazy! It shows that there are still people out there who want games that are all about fun and relaxation, not just intense action or competition.

Anyway, I just think this story is a great reminder to never give up on your dreams, no matter how crazy they might seem 🌟. And if three tired dads from Norway can do it, why can't you? 💪
 
🤔 OMG, I'm literally low-key speechless right now! These dudes went from gaming nights to coding marathons and created an actual GAME 🎮 that just launched on Steam! And let me tell you, it's all about being flexible and adaptable - they even had "sickness marathons" where their kids were sick and they'd work non-stop afterwards 😓💉. Their journey is like a reminder that life can get crazy but with the right mindset, you can achieve your dreams 🌟. I love how they say it's okay to chase your passions regardless of age or circumstances - it's like, yeah! You're never too old (or too busy) to make something happen 💪🔥

Here's a quick diagram to illustrate their journey:
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| Gaming Nights |
| 🤩 Weekly sessions|
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v
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| Coding Marathons |
| 🕒 Late-night coding|
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v
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| C.A.R.S. Game Launch |
| 🎮 60 copies sold!|
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It's a great story of perseverance and friendship - I'm totally rooting for these guys! 😊
 
OMG, can u believe these 3 dudes did it?! 🤯 They're like the ultimate proof that u can turn ur childhood dreams into reality even if u're in ur 40s! 😂 I mean, they've been coding since their night shift sessions started and now they've got a game live on Steam with 60 copies sold in just half an hour! 💥 That's crazy!

According to Steam Charts, C.A.R.S. has already reached #15 in the top 100 games played, which is insane considering it was created by a trio of dads with 6 kids between them! 🤯 And u know what's even crazier? Their journey took 20 years and they had to deal with "sickness marathons" 😴. But they persevered and made it happen!

Here are some stats for u:

* 60 copies sold in half an hour
* #15 on Steam Charts
* Average player session length: 5 minutes (snackable gaming at its finest!)
* Game rating: 4.2/5 on Steam

I'm totally inspired by these guys and I hope their story encourages others to chase their dreams, no matter how crazy it seems! 🌟
 
I mean, who needs a 9-to-5 job when you can spend most of your life playing video games? I'm not saying it's the best use of time or anything... 😒. But hey, if three dudes from Norway can make a game on Steam after 20 years, I guess that's just "normal" now. And who wouldn't want to play as an old dude with a bad temper and some wacky physics? Sounds like my perfect evening, tbh... 🤪. All hail the productivity of dads and gamers! 👏
 
🎮 The fact that these three dads were able to turn their childhood dream into a reality after 20 years of perseverance is truly inspiring 🤩. Their journey showcases the importance of adaptability and friendship in overcoming obstacles, particularly when it comes to balancing personal and professional responsibilities 👪. It's also interesting how their experience with "snackable" gaming influenced the design of C.A.R.S., which caters to parents like themselves who have limited time to devote to gaming ⏰. I hope their story encourages others to pursue their long-abandoned passions, regardless of age or life circumstances 💪.
 
OMG 🤩 u guys wont beleev this! 3 dads in norway spent like 20 yrs making a video game together 🎮💻 C.A.R.S. has finally dropped on steam and its already got 60 copies sold 📈👍 the devs were even sleepless w/ sick kids for weeks 🤒 but they stuck it out cuz their friendship & respect4 each other kept em goin 💕 now they wanna inspire others 2 chase ther lost dreams 😎

stats:
- 20 yrs of dev
- 60 copies sold in first half hour 📊
- devs r dads w/ 6 kids between them 🤯
- game is physics-based sandbox with "snackable" gaming 🕹️
- steam release exceeded expctations 🎉

btw did u know... 👀
avg dev time: 10 yrs (thats like 1000hrs of coding 😩)
devs got a team of 12 ppl working on the game 🤝
C.A.R.S. is available on PC & mac 🖥️
 
🤯 I gotta say, these guys are total legends! 20 years in the making and it's amazing they finally got their game out there 🎮💥 Their dedication to each other and family is so inspiring - who else can say they've made a career change at age... um, never? 😉 As parents themselves with six kids, I'm loving that C.A.R.S. caters to people like me who don't have hours to play games all day 🙌 The physics-based sandbox gameplay sounds super fun and I love the "snackable" gaming philosophy - no more getting sucked into 10-hour gaming marathons for this guy! 💪 On to the next game from these amazing Norwegian dads! 👏
 
🤩 I gotta say, these Norwegian gamers are total legends! 🙌 20 years of dedication and late-night coding sessions paid off, and now their game C.A.R.S. is live on Steam 🎮. As a dad myself, it's amazing to see how they prioritized family life while still pursuing their passion. The game itself sounds like a hilarious, physics-based sandbox experience that caters to parents with busy lives ⏱️. It's so inspiring to see these guys prove that you're never too old (or tired) to chase your dreams! 💪
 
I'm totally stoked for these guys! I mean, who wouldn't want to create a game in their spare time while still managing six kiddos and day jobs? 🤯 Their dedication to each other and the project is truly inspiring. It's amazing how they were able to turn a hobby into a reality after 20 years of hard work. The fact that it's now on Steam and getting such great feedback is just icing on the cake! 💥 C.A.R.S. sounds like so much fun, I need to check it out ASAP. The idea of snackable gaming resonates with me too - as a busy person myself, I'm all about games that can be quickly played and enjoyed in short sessions 📺. These three dads are proof that it's never too late to chase your dreams, so kudos to them for staying committed! 👏
 
omg u guys!! i'm literally so happy for these 3 dads! they've been working on this game for like 20 yrs and it's finally out 🤩 they're proof that ur dreams r still achievable even when life gets crazy. i mean, who wouldn't wanna play a game that lets u be an old dude with a short fuse & smash through traffic? lol anyway, congrats to them! their story is actually inspiring 🙌 and the fact that they only sold 60 copies in the first half hour doesn't matter - it's all about the journey, not the sales 💯
 
🤯 I'm so hyped for these guys! I mean, who wouldn't want to spend their whole life playing video games and then create one that actually makes it big? It's like they say, "if you've got it, flaunt it" - or in this case, if you're passionate about something, go all in on it! 💥

I love how these dads juggled normal lives with their gaming hobby and turned it into a full-fledged project. I can imagine the late-night coding sessions, the "sickness marathons," and the moments when they were like "okay, we need to take a break before our kids wake up!" 😂

It's amazing how something that was initially just for fun became this incredible achievement. And what's even more inspiring is that these guys are saying that anyone can do it, regardless of age or life circumstances. Like, if three tired dads from Norway can make it happen, why can't we? 🤷‍♂️

I think C.A.R.S. is going to be a huge hit because it's all about finding that perfect balance between fun and practicality. Who wouldn't want to play a game where you can just snap out of boredom and reclaim your peace? 😎
 
I'm low-key impressed by these 3 dads who actually turned their childhood passion into a reality 🤯. I mean, creating a video game takes like, whoa amount of time and dedication... especially with families to take care of 😅. It's awesome that they were able to balance work, family life, and game dev - talk about multitasking! 💻 Their "Night Shift" sessions are kinda relatable tho, I've had my own share of late-night coding sprints (aka "the struggle is real") 💸.

I love how they incorporated their own lifestyle into the game's design, making it perfect for parents with limited time. Snackable gaming, am I right? 🤣 The fact that 60 copies sold in half an hour isn't bad either 😎. Kudos to these three dads for chasing their dreams and showing everyone that age or circumstances shouldn't hold you back 💪. Maybe this will inspire some others to take the leap too... 👍
 
I'm totally gonna disagree with this whole C.A.R.S. game thing 🤯 It's just a bunch of old guys trying to relive their childhood through coding and gaming. I mean, who needs that kind of stress in their life? 😩 They should've just left it at the Night Shift sessions and stuck to their day jobs. Six kids is crazy enough without adding coding and game development to the mix 🤯 And what's with the whole 'snackable' gaming thing? That just sounds like an excuse for not being able to handle adult responsibilities 😂
 
🤔 I'm not entirely sold on this C.A.R.S. game, but you gotta respect those Norwegian dads for going through the motions and actually delivering something they're passionate about 🙏. 60 copies in half an hour is decent, but it's just a game at the end of the day... I mean, how many times can you play a physics-based sandbox game before it gets old? 😴 Still, I do appreciate their dedication to making something that caters to parents with limited time – I guess it's a relatable concept for some people. But let's not get too carried away here; it's just a game 🎮.
 
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