Car Seat Headrest's Drummer Has Made a Videogame, and We've Played It
A new game from the minds of creators Andrew Katz (Car Seat Headrest) and Emi Schaufeld, Lombardi’s World revolves around the goal of defeating a final boss—Chris Lombardi, the founder of legendary indie rock label Matador Records, in the form of an animated wolf.
Lombardi’s World serves as the follow-up to Katz’s prior videogame Cossett’s World, as part of his satirical spinoff band 1 Trait Danger with Will Toledo. “The intent with this project was to make something that our fans could engage with more deeply than just a song; something they had some level of control over,” Katz said in a statement about the game. “We’re allowing fans to experience our music, our comedy and our ideas from their own exploration and engagement within the world we made for them. That’s Lombardi’s World.”
Lombardi’s World opens on a starting screen where players have the option of choosing one of the three alter-ego characters—Stoney, Tommy or Trait. I picked the character most initially exciting to myself, the drummer Stoney, and entered the game.

Players arrive in a small ghost town, similar to a main street filled with saloons from old western movies, as they attempt to navigate their way through the mazes within the gameplay. There’s additional characters scattered throughout the game, including Penny the penguin, whose voice-overs and one-liners are bound to make players laugh in passing conversations—as I did.
After being granted power-ups, I decided to explore the environment a little more. I wound up entering a portal, which took me to a place that was winter-themed—a stark contrast to the dry, sandy, western imagery. I tried (and failed) to jump up the stone path on the side of the mountain a few times, before walking away to see what else I could find.

