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In FAR, the player controls the driver of a large vehicle as they search through a post-apocalypse setting.[4][5] The game's vehicle is a hybrid between a land- and sea-vehicle that has been modified a number of times.[6] The game is played from a side-scrolling perspective, with the vehicle interior seen as a cross-section. To control the vehicle the player must move around inside it, operating stations and pressing buttons to perform various functions that keep the vehicle moving, such as engaging the engine or filling the boiler with fuel sources found over the course of the player's journey.[5][7] The various parts of the vehicle can take damage, requiring the player to stop and extinguish fires and repair damaged systems. They are also required to solve puzzles in the world to allow the vehicle to pass and collect upgrades for it.[8][9] The game has no enemies, though the player-character can die due to environmental hazards, and will restart at the last checkpoint.[10]
While the game starts with a burial-scene,[7] the rest of the game's background-story is intentionally vague, with the developers intending for the player's curiosity to motivate them to explore. The landscapes passed during the game show the ruins of a technically-advanced civilization, and a world where the oceans have dried up, leaving massive ships scuttled on dry beds and bouts of extremely hazardous weather.