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Dirt Rally Driver HD. Sky Track. Crazy Monster Trucks. Mad Truckers. Rating 3. Open Kart. Extreme Racers. Real Racing. Martian Transporter. Zombie Derby. Monster Trucks: Urban Race. Monster Truck Challenge. Hard Ride 2. Pick Me Up. Rx7 Drift 3D. Oil Tanker Transporter Truck Simulator. Lamborghini Drifter 2. Limo Simulator. City Bus Simulator. Top Speed 3D. Thug Racer. Car Craft Race. Ambulance Rescue Game Ambulance Helicopter. Speedway Challenge. Parking Car Crash Demolition Multiplayer.

Ultimate Racing Top Speed Muscle Car. Bike Parking. Drift Race. Toy Car Simulator. City Fire Truck Rescue. Crossy Bridge. Seafloor Racing. It all begins with a note from your parents telling you to rebuild the junked car in your garage. From there you construct a driveable, moddable vehicle down to the most minute nuts and bolts, teaching you exactly what an exhaust manifold looks like and what happens when it rattles loose along a lakeside single lane road at 70mph.

Car ownership has never felt more satisfying and personal in driving games than in this slightly janky but beautifully esoteric builder-meets-racer. Venerated for decades and still playable in , Grand Prix 3 was a turning point in racing games. Grand Prix 3 was a new level of fidelity. It modelled things like tyre wear, wet weather grip, and tiny setup tweaks - things that games had only been able to approximate in the broadest manner previously. Simply put, it felt like sitting inside a Formula One car.

And to look back on today as a playable museum piece, it has the added incentive of capturing the sport at an especially exciting time, when legends like Schumacher and Hakkinen were battling for top spot and previous champions Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve struggled at the back of the pack. This is the descendant of SimBin's once-mighty racing empire. Think of it as GTR Online: it's the ruthlessly-authentic car sim you remember, but retooled for online free-to-play.

The GT racing is beautifully modelled and captured through a good force feedback wheel, the online competition fierce and well-structured, and the catalog of cars and tracks deep enough to really specialise in a certain series thanks to that free-to-play model. Which is also its weakness. Once you get the cars on the track, it's all terrific and familiar. But off-track, RaceRoom is all about selling you bits and pieces of the game.

Pick a series you want to race, and immerse yourself in it. There's more than enough to learn about vintage touring cars to occupy you for months, if not years, before you need to go dribbling over the in-game store menu again.

Autosport is Codemasters' easiest, most entry-level track racing game. The car handling is very forgiving, but with just enough fight in it to teach you the basics of corner-braking and throttle-control. Outside the car it does as deep as you're up for, though. It's got full-race weekends, typically strong opponent AI for Codemasters, and tons of variety in its racing formats.

With the ability to "shift" between NPC cars at-will, Driver:SF is one of the only post-Paradise open-world racers to think of something fresh and new to do with the freedom of the open world. In truth the brilliance of its central idea does outweigh the feel of its handling, which aims for Need For Speed but doesn't quite excite in the same way.

It's still rough and ready enough to power a brilliantly odd story and bring San Francisco to life, though. Welcome to the Michael Bay Motorsports Hour, where fake sports cars will rocket through desolate, orange-filtered urban wastelands at blinding speed while drivers accumulate enough energy to trigger bomb-drops from overhead helicopters, vicious sweeps from out-of-control cranes, and even the odd explosion of an entire city block.

The initial racing games were made using low-resolution black and white graphics. Online racing games have come a long way since! Thanks to the advent of e-sports, you can now be professional at racing games. There are world racing games championships hosted annually, with the most popular contests coming in the car racing games category. Researchers at the University of Rochester have suggested that racing games, particularly car racing games, may help you become a better driver thanks to the quick reactions needed for racing games.

Talk about being a brain game!



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