Primitive Parking Overview
Primitive Parking was one of those simple, straightforward games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick puzzle to solve between other tasks. The setting was a Stone Age parking lot, which gave the whole thing a slightly silly charm.
You control a single car, maneuvering it through tight spaces filled with rocks, other vehicles, and the occasional caveman. The objective is to park it in a designated spot without hitting anything. The controls are basic; you tap the arrow keys to nudge the car forward, backward, or to turn it in small increments. Each level presents a new, more cramped layout to figure out. The game moves slowly, demanding patience as you carefully plot each move to avoid a crash that sends you back to the start. It feels like a quiet test of your spatial reasoning, where a single wrong tap ruins everything.