Car Drive
Ever since the age of 13, I have had a passion for cars that nothing could keep me from. I would watch my dad work on his old ‘61 corvette in the garage, sitting next to him, silently, shining the flashlight where he wanted it, handing him socket wrenches & screwdrivers until whatever problem the car had was fixed. I loved doing this, & my dad was probably the biggest part in my developing passion for cars.
At the age of 16, when I got my drivers license, me & my dad spent hours looking for the perfect project car for us, that I could drive to school & work on in my spare time. After months of looking, we found the perfect car for me: An ‘83 fox body Mustang GT 5.0. It had been wrecked, we got it from a private seller & I spent all of the money I had been saving for years on it. Me & my dad had it towed home, & got it running later that afternoon without much trouble.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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So you’ve read the description and now you’re down here in the comments trying to figure out what’s it all about. Click the video above to see some of the gameplay, mechanic and hear my thoughts on the game.
Car Drive is a simplistic game. There’s no abundance of mechanics, gimmicks or systems that you need to master to be good at the game. You simple drive and adjust your pitch when needed to avoid flopping over like a turtle on their back. The graphics are minimalist, the music is banging and controls are spot on. I highly recommend Car Drive based on the price and the amount enjoyment I got out of it. Try it for yourself, see how far the drive can take you.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Highway of death
It’s like old arcade games. Timing error occurs at advanced levels. The reaction time of the game is very slow.
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game
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Good enough game, great graphics and no boring gameplay.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Commuter
Commuter is a top-down 2D pixel art driving game inspired by old-school arcade games.
Cause as much destruction and mayhem as you can
Pickup health,fuel and NOS to survive to the next level
Earn cash racking up your score to upgrade your vehicle at the end of each level.
Unlock new vehicles and special abilities to help you complete levels.
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Poly Racing
Well thought out game (not) that deserves your 5 dollars. It is a great game for messing around and inspiring is the fact that it was created by one person who is, mind you, an idiot.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Crash Race
Basic made game. Good for kids, especially for my little brother :/
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
needs a lil work but fun nonetheless, maybe add power ups, coins, something.. and changing lanes feels a bit slow, hard to change more than one lane quickly. still fun
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Crossy Bridge
Decent game!
It’s a good game when you’re bored however it’s kinda buggy and the road doesn’t appear until you’re near it.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Crossy Bridge is a Unity Asset flip, what Valve calls a “fake game”. The “developer”, INFINITE BRIDGE, took the Crossy Bridge Game Template Unity Store tutorial/demo/game asset pack from the real developers, SgLib Games, changed the name, and dumped the result onto Steam. They’re attempting to scam people into buying this, so they can get your money for someone else’s work.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Police Monster Drift
Don’t… just don’t…
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Hero Express
Simple game play but fun. Nothing too difficult but will take a few hours to complete. Good time waster on the side.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
Hero Express is a simple-to-learn, but difficult to master, arcade-style 2D side-scrolling driving survival game that features 11 different tracks with 11 different vehicles. I had personally played a mobile game with a similar feel a few years ago, and I am happy to have the same type of gameplay on PC with nicely worked pixel graphics and a difficulty curve that allows the most casual players to enjoy the game, while still presenting a challenge to those who consider themselves fairly good at arcade-style games.
– Real player with 12.1 hrs in game
Mini Kart Racing
even for this much, it’s a waste of money
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Great game, just needs less sensitive turning capabilities, and more maps. Awesome. Well worth the cost. Also needs a reset car button
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Arcade Drift
This is a good start. The graphics are nice, the tracks are nice, and with a controller it feels pretty good. A couple of issues I’d like to see addressed:
1. On some tracks it’s pretty easy to go partly off the road and become completely stuck. You can only restart the track, which zeroes out your score. A car reset button would be nice. (It seems like the reset functionality may even already exist, because you can fall into water and get reset.)
2. The way it works as a game seems strange. The tracks are point-to-point and when you get to the end, you may make the leaderboard for that track. But the leaderboard seems to be completely based on how much drifting you did, and doesn’t care how long it took you to complete the course. Right? So, what stops a player from drifting for HOURS, and then completing the track with an enormous score? Do I misunderstand how it works?
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
its a very good game but a few issues one i want more control over the car i dont want to press 1 button and the car is just drifting and beacuse its 1 button to drift there is not much control like brakeing and i want to tune the car so that when i drift i dont over drift other wise the game is great with nice views and good graphics
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game