Drift86
For this price it is probably the best drift-only game to play with friends. It is by no means easy nor hard. I played using a controller and it worked flawlessly. About the graphics - they are not breathtaking, it’s hard to find the graphic settings - they would need to give us some clues - for me it works at keybind O
I really like the car models from Initial D, music really improves your feel of the game and even your driving.
Sadly there is not a big difference in feeling the speed between going 70 and doing every corner, and going 110 just to crash miserably - you need to constantly look at the speedometer just to not get too cocky ;)
– Real player with 14.4 hrs in game
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Not too realistic, but not too fake; the physics I mean.
The models are great, I hope there will be more variety when it comes to customization in the very future.
This game is a blessing to all JDM fans/car guys.
It’s literally a comfort game to some of the people who enjoyed this game so far.
The community is also nice and the dev is a cool guy.
I’ll also just say that this gem works on my potato PC like a charm.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Horizon Chase Turbo
Horizon Chase Turbo is a great little arcade racer with over 30 cars, over 100 tracks, a few gamemodes and 4 player split screen multiplayer. It Is incredibly fast and requires some cat like reflexes
The game has 4 different gamemodes, There is campaign mode which has the campagins World Tour and the Summer DLC, Playground which is a changing playlist with some slightly modified tracks, Tournament which are collections of 4 races in succession, And Endurance which is just insane.
The Campaigns is a nice place to learn the game, The World tour takes you across 12 locations around the world, Here you learn to master the 109 tracks and it is where you will unlock most of your cars, First place is important but you also have to collect all the coins to get the super trophy and the maximum amount of points, and ny gas you have left over is also converted to points.
– Real player with 108.8 hrs in game
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Fantastic music, excellent visuals and quick action are what make this game so much fun. Runs perfectly on my Linux-based, Intel HD 4600 powered potato that was built five years ago. However, I cannot fully recommend this game yet, due to some glaring problems and oversights.
First of all, the AI on the CPU racers. Where do I begin? Well, some of them don’t even seem interested in racing. Some will just keep smacking into each other’s sides over and over again, and only serve as an annoying obstacle to get around. Others will slow down to about 2 km/h and just crawl through the courses as if they’re half-glued to the track. Slamming into them is a horrible experience every single time. You just stop dead and have to go around. What the hell?
– Real player with 103.3 hrs in game
Karting
Yes, it is a nice game. And so fun with friends, buy it.
Now with the things that need to be fixed or would be cool in the game:
The game menu is so bugy when using a controller, the mouse doesen’t quit from the gamemodes selection while using the controller (btw i am using a PS4 controller throught big picture).
It would be soooo cool if you coud added more customization options like a full RGB colours selection and decals for the cars. I think that we don’t relally need that many cars, what we need is that the cars that we already have could be much much more customizable (new cars would be cool too xd).
– Real player with 16.8 hrs in game
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I got this game today, and I am motivated to write this review to share my experience, and hopefully persuade others to get it.
I highly recommend Karting. This is the perfect cross between casual racing games and realistic/sim racing games. By this, I mean there’s drifting and generous physics, but there’s no power-ups or boosts (at the time of this review, that is…). This is the way I like to play, as how well you do goes back to how well you drive as opposed to what power-ups you get. This being said, the driving mechanics aren’t too advanced. All in all with that, it’s solid and fun, and you can take it seriously or mess around. Furthermore, the variety of tracks is something worthy of mention. A friend and I played through all of the tracks, and we found that the variety is spectacular. There’s something for everyone, in terms of tracks, from small and flat Karting circuits, to windy mountainous roads that are perfect for drifting. With the selection and variety of vehicles and tracks, you are able to find your favorites and develop a style of driving. This mention brings me to my next point- the multiplayer. You and 8 friends (I believe) can duke it out in some casual races, in a game that’s both inexpensive and unique. Also, the option of keyboard or controller means any gaming style can be accommodated.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Razortron 2000
A top down racing game where you have to avoid crashing into the walls (and if going more than medium pace, cars which spin you into walls if you hit them) and run over the petrol pumps to extend your timer - while it seems like it should be a fuel gauge, it goes down at the same speed whether you are going top speed or crawling along at a snails pace, so functionally it is a timer. This gives the odd situation that if you are running low on “fuel” you have to nail the accelerator in the hope you make it to the next fuel station in time.
– Real player with 37.5 hrs in game
When I saw this I thought “Road Fighter clone?! I NEED THIS!”
After playing I was disappointed to find out it’s not. If you bump into a car you can’t stop spinning and you crash. The fuel is not in the form of a rainbow car that is driving on the road but a drawing of a gas station pump that is on the road. There is not enough space shown on top of the screen to let you see the fuel on time and pick it up and you often run out of it unless you are lucky to get one spawn right in front of you. Have to constantly slow down to grab fuel because of the idiotic gameplay mechanics listed above. The graphics are pretty simplistic, there are barely any animations, the few that are in there are really basic as well.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Snuggle Truck
The mechanics are solid, there is depth in terms of content, and the execution is superb. I wouldn’t call this one a “thrill ride,” but Snuggle Truck can be your burst game, that title you play when you’ve got three minutes to spare.
It’s hard to just peg Snuggle Truck in a genre. I call it a side-scrolling racing game and then toss in the caveat that it’s highly physics-based. In the game, you control a dirty truck that can be highly reactive to the terrain its meets – the smallest dips and jumps cause the truck to lean back and forth. You can correct its arc with the arrow keys, but you don’t do it for the safety of the vehicle – you get lined up to protect the cargo, those cartoon animals riding in the back. Each animal is just as reactive to the truck’s trajectory, and the point is to hit the end point as quickly as possible with as many animals as possible. Easier said than done, I’ve learned.
– Real player with 119.5 hrs in game
I’m actually not quite sure how I came to have this game, nor am I sure if I even like this game as it seems all based on luck, but there’s a certain aspect of this game that I love. Yes, it’s made to be a handheld device game, but it translates fairly well to a PC. You control a truck, looks like a step-side Chevy or something like that, and you are supposed to drive over scenery, obstacles, jump, and more in order to reach the end of levels. You have a truck load of furry animals, hence Snuggle Truck, and you need to try and keep them in the bed of your truck till the end of the level. If you drop all 9 of your “snuggles” you die and have to start over.
– Real player with 28.7 hrs in game
Little Racers STREET
81 / 100
Top-down racing games in more recent years have been very hit and miss affair more often than not missing the ‘fun factor’ that makes this sort of game appealing. Little Racers STREET is an exception, although basic in respects to lacking the powerups & weapons often seen in the genre, the straight racing aspect is very enjoyable. You have good control over your car through the hundreds of combinations of tracks created through two larger city block maps. Having just the two main locations though, does result in some lack of variety on the scenery & terrain front.
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
Little Racers STREET is a top-down view arcade racing game that does exactly what it says. It’s a fun little game, but is a mixed bag for me personally.
This game is meant to be played from the top-down perspective, BUT this game is unplayable at some points, especially later down the road when you get the super fast cars. Buildings and other obstacles can block your view, even worse when there happens to be a corner that you have to take right there and slam taking damage. Thankfully there is a chase cam, but then you can clearly see how bad this game looks. There isn’t even a skybox. Just a grey/black void above you at all times. Going into the chase cam also makes this game a cakewalk, providing you can get past the AI.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
Rage of Car Force: Car Crashing Games
This game is a simple and fast experience. If you are tired of games with high excitement, you can sit in your chair and open a calm and at the same time exciting game with your friends.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
This game is like the crash of cars game on mobile. interesting gameplay and some exciting features and every match that is only a few minutes does not spend much time playing.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Idle Racing GO: Clicker Tycoon
So, after a bit over 1,700 hrs of gameplay I’ve come to the conclusion it’s not a bad idle game. You can grind out credits for hiring crew members, you can grind out random blueprints and diamonds, and pretty much everything else. You can buy into the micro-transaction part, if you want, but don’t expect a big return on your investment in the long run. If you do, do so if you want to support the developers, not because you’ll get a massive advantage over other players or get a massive boost to your game permanently: it just won’t happen unless you spend a lot of money, and I do mean a lot based on how they priced everything, and how much it costs to upgrade cars, crew members and abilities in the long run.
– Real player with 17087.4 hrs in game
Hi all,
I got 951 hours of gameplay, some idle some active. I have the best car, all crewmembers maxed out, 37 million crew credits in balance which are useless and all upgrades and crew mebers are +15 to +17 levels. All boots can run up to two hours active and have only a cooldown of max 10 min. And in total I reach 87750% bonus cash(you can check this in settings game statistics)
Why I telling you all of this you may think?
I am not doing this to show you how cool I am, I am telling this to prevent anyone to repreat my mistake and invest into this game!
– Real player with 1084.5 hrs in game
Racer 8
One of the worst designed games Ive ever seen, thats not an exageration. There are obviously worse games in existence but to fail so spectacularly on every conceivable level at what is essentially Pipe Mania with a twist…
Where do I even begin?
-It deliberately obfuscates your view so you cant see whats happening with the track. (because what puzzler isnt improved by putting a load of crap in the way?)
-The game will change tiles around which would be only a minor annoyance if it didnt constantly change the tile your car is just about to enter which just straight up kills you. (At one point it marked the very next tile for change so I had no choice but to go in to it and hope, I thought Id get across it before the change, but the tile switched while my car was wholly on top of it instantly destroying me…)
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
Yes, the game is a puzzle, but the puzzle itself is very… what’s the word… Oh yeah, “crappy”. I have seen this kinds of puzzle on Miniclip ( for FREE! ) a lot ( and don’t make me search them, I swear I found over 5 kinds of games of this ).
Graphics are loosy, the trees are made by some autistic kid , I guess. The quality of textures is simply shitty. They. Make. Me. Go. Blind.
Gameplay is … Uhm… Wait, we have a gameplay over here? You just whirl in that muddy shit with your car looking to exit and if you do exit the game says “Game Over”. That’s it. That’s f*cking it. You just have to stay how much possible in that shitty roads are avoiding some random D-Calified Builders ( I mean, if the roads from my country we’re made as fast as those from this game, I would be really happy. ) trying to build new roads and the edge of the map.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
Raceland
What does one say about what should have been this year’s GOTY contender? From the unfappable physics engine, be CARFul, because this game is hog wild.
Some commends fromy the Fail Salon community:
“Better than minesweeper”
- Shadoutrex
“fantastastic underglow… Raceland taught me about life, love, and true happiness.”
- noobs2ninjas
“it was a hell of a drive”
-Daydreaminger
“The crew 2 looks great”
Robman92
“The most fun i have had in a hatchback with my pants on”
Beasso81au
“For the price it’s actually not horrible”
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
i have been cursed by the lord and only Gaben bestowed himself against me with this steam key unlocking this…this… “game” (thanks to steam key giveaway in discord). this said “game” is an insult to the church of gabenism and to the PC master race alike! its controls and graphics are appalling and i, myself, have seen mobile games that are way better! Simply calling it a mobile game might not even be sufficient to describe such a thing added to the fact there are way better FREE games such as team fortress 2. when the third coming of the half life appears… may this game rest with the console peasants, mobile gamers and casual gamers in the deep depths of chell.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game