Mini Racing World
_ Deutsche Version weiter unten _
It’s a fun little racing game.
Content
You have to play the 12 different Seasons in the open world chronologically. Each Season has 4 races/events, 3 of which must be successfully completed to unlock the next Season. There are different modes, like races, Minikhana events, duels and sprints. You can buy new cars, tune the cars and customize them. The open world has different areas and themes in which the Seasons take place.
Duration
In 4h I’ve played all 12 Seasons and Special Events as well as the Final Race (though I didn’t complete every Season and don’t own every car).
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
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Great game, fun to play and easy to learn, controller compatible as well! Fully recommend this game if you want a casual racing game!
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Kandagawa Jet Girls
I’m more on the gameplay side and not the story so i’m skipping out on that.
Playing since release and still having fun even if online’s dead.
The Good
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All the levels/stages look gorgeous more so Tokyo Resort at night, beautiful level! (even if the maps small)
Interesting weapons and abilities they use.
The jets look awesome plus you can dye them and sticker them if you like.
Same with the ladies, dye hair, tan, even change their iris color.
Mixing characters will give different buffs for your jets when doing tricks which is pretty neat.
– Real player with 1058.3 hrs in game
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Full review (including score): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjlRuUaGBHQ
Summarized review below!
The rundown:
Pros:
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Solid racing mechanics
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Great port
Cons:
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Laughable difficulty and AI
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Generic storyline
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Lack of substance
Mario Kart, jet skis, and anime girls. Combine all three and you get Kandagawa Jet Girls, the latest offering from the same studio that does the Senran Kagura series. As a fan of that series, I had to check this one out.
– Real player with 24.8 hrs in game
Outbraking
Outbraking is a PvPvE Co-Op Racing Game, in which you and your team can take on different missions in a vivid city to earn money and views, becoming the most viewed Outbraker!
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Several kinds of Missions, like item collection, delivering, racing or destruction.
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The team with the smartest drivers, not the fastest cars, will win the missions!
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Earn money and viewers in each mission.
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Each car has an unique ability, use it wisely to get away or stop other cars.
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Timing is key, because you will not be able to use the ability often.
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Spend your money on customization, unlocked through your viewers count.
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Seperated visual and function customization, to look badass and be as fast as possible.
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Buy additional cars for your collection!
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Local Split-Screen & Online Matchmaking.
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Cross-Platform across all available platforms.
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Optimized, accessible and fully playable in VR, first and third person, seated or standing.
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Play with your friends in split-screen and one in VR at the same time.
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Traffic in the whole city depending on the mission, find the optimal route for your destination.
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Beware of the police chasing after you in some missions.
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Different time and weather for each mission.
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Affects the view and traffic in the city.
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There will be updates in the coming months and years.
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New missions, new customizations, new districts and new cars.
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Read the weekly news in our Discord Server .
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Formula Car Racing Simulator
It doesn’t matter if it’s fair.. as long as you win! Race with high speed and bump against other cars to make them crash, or shoot them until they explode! Cheap race game with a fun twist.
– Real player with 18.5 hrs in game
The game is very similar to real racing, I advise you to play, distracts from the hustle and you can enjoy the graphics
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Run Run Run
god god primo
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Very good ☺
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
BREAK ARTS II
Normally, I don’t go out of my way to do these kinds of things (and I mean that literally as this is my first ever review), but, because of a very very VERY recent small update known as Patch 1.41, I felt I HAD to get this off my chest and hope that the developers see this.
Before this one update, I loved the customization on the game but nothing I tried could really help me to improve my capacity to steer correctly in game. I was a literal mess and a half that felt like he was skating on ice with sponges for the most part. That was, however, before 1.41 hit. The patch added a few fixes as well as a new Side Booster part, but side boosting’s always been a difficult thing to understand; let alone use optimally, but unbeknownst to anyone who hadn’t already noticed, the turning in the game actually improved.
– Real player with 256.1 hrs in game
The Good:
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Mech customization allows for a large amount of variety
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UI in Garage mode is very easy to work with
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Pletny of options to customize mecha to focus on various strengths
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Low Price
The Bad:
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Weapons are rather weak compared to most mech games, I was expecting grenades, rockets, missles but you mainly get laser based weapons that barely feel any different from each other and things like a machine gun feels like a slow rifle from Armored Core
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Homing weapons defeats the point of going lightweight as you lose the main advanatge of being nimble
– Real player with 61.1 hrs in game
Offroad Truck Racing
Offroad Truck Racing - innovation rally simulator about truck racing in different places. There you can buy your first truck and tuning it. After you can participate in international racing festivals in snow mountains, deserts, meadows and jungles. Earn money and buy new trucks, that better than first. You can detail customize your truck with proffesional parts. Change transmissions ratio, pressure in tires, suspension settings for better experience. This simulator using realistic physics model of trucks and realistic damage systems, which affects the speed and handling when the truck is damaged. There you can win championship for be offroad truck racing champion.
Hashiriya Drifter-Online Drift Racing Multiplayer (DRIFT/DRAG/RACING)
Absolutely love this game and its community. Only downside is that the concept is good, but the actual development is iffy.
Controller support (Xbox One controller anyway) is currently semi-support; there’s no way to change binds and the default key binds make no sense whatsoever.
As a mobile port, this game needs better graphics, more detailed interiors, genuine controller and wheel support.
I see this game to have a good future, but it needs some work.
EDIT:
It now has full controller support but no wheel support. Game is addictive and enjoyable!
– Real player with 142.3 hrs in game
I’ve played Hashiriya Drifter for 2 years(probably started 2.5 years ago but i had to stop playing in between) and while it has been infested on mobile. the PC version is great! i don’t know why its mixed but it feels like this is a completely new game. The AI is solid but i wont hit you, it flies over you. grinding is WAY easier since campaign exists and its very addictive for me :D (way more points why its good but i’m to lazy to write em)
– Real player with 107.6 hrs in game
MonoRaceVR
MonoRaceVR is a monobike racing in the Virtual Reality with unique controls. Monobike is a bike with only one wheel :) I think you could meet people on the street on an electric Self-balancing unicycles, it looks very futuristic. The electric unicycles has a built-in gyroscope that keeps the balance, and for control you need to use the tilt of the body: leaned forward, the unicycles to balance the body goes forward, to brake, you need to stand up straight or even slightly lean back. To turn, you also need to bend in the right direction. We have transferred this control mechanism to the game. For our game, you do not need to stand or walk, you can play sitting down. Just lean forward and your monobike will start moving. Try it - it’s exciting.
You can just ride an electric unicycles in real life, but it is more difficult to arrange races in real life. We did it in VR! Starting from Single play. There will be a lot of tracks available and there will be several ways for passing on each of them. You can go along the main long way, and you can choose a more complex, but at the same time a short way. And there will also be backdoors, for the passage of which you will need to pass a mini-game.
In the career mode, you can train to pass the track for a while, complete tasks, study tracks and train in mini-games. For your perseverance you will receive achievements, and the best players will be able to find themselves in the leaderboards.
Knowing the track and being able to drive along it faster than anyone else is not all, you still need a powerful and fast bike. Upgrade your bike, make it the coolest and most unique: color it, add stickers and a logo. And if you are tired of the bike, sell it in the form of an NFT and start pumping a new one.
And of course, it’s much more interesting to compete not with stupid NPCs, but with other players. In multiplayer, you will have such an opportunity! Find your rivals and show that you are the best. And in regular tournaments, you can win valuable prizes: stickers, bike parts and even new cool bikes.
In the demo, we want to invite you to experience our unique controls and leave feedback in the comments how is it cool or poor.
Auto Age: Standoff
A ton more fun than I was expecting.
Full disclosure, I am an indie dev living near where Phantom Compass is located, so I knew about the game and was given a free copy. Very surprised at how fluid and smooth and most of all FUN the cars are to drive. I absolutely love the way the little cars handle. It has that perfect “arcady, videogamey” vibe, where teh cars aren’t striving to feel realistic, they are striving for teh best player experiance possible, which I personally think is teh best way to go about this type of locomotion based game. They really did a great job tweaking the cars, and probably my favrit part about teh game is drifting around and boosting into teh air, feels so slick.
– Real player with 119.0 hrs in game
This is not a combat-racing game. vehicular brawling, varied classes/styles and weaponry, arenas, aesthetic; this is a car combat game - Auto Age is this in essence, and it’s not too shabby.
In my opinion, the last proper car-combat game was Twisted Metal for the PS3 released back in 2012, and when there are far too few games released apart from the Twisted Metal franchise that fit the bill for being considered part of the car-combat (sub)genre, and to date, as an indie title, Auto Age: Standoff covers the bases to officially be a part of the lineup and not be cringeworthy in 2018.
– Real player with 61.8 hrs in game