Racing Video Games32
Racing games. Category of games about racing with rivals using various vehicles. Player’s purpose is to be first on the finish line or to achieve the best lap time possible. There are titles with land, water and air vehicles which are controlled in an arcade or simulating manner.
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Victory: The Age of Racing
Racing 12 February 2014
A sandbox racing game focused on multiplayer competition. In the game we can design our own Formula 1 car from scratch and participate in a series of online races, played on procedurally generated routes. Vae Victis studio production is characterized by high quality binding and realistic driving physics.
Excessive Speed
Racing 15 January 1996
Arcade top-down races by a native Chaos Works studio. The game races in miniature cars on 14 different routes, trying to eliminate enemies using a fairly wide range of power-ups.
Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament
Racing 31 December 1995
Continuation of a crazy racing game, allowing you to compete with miniature cars on routes located in such common places as a table, desk or floor. In this part of the game there are new vehicles such as a helicopter or a hovercraft and a whole lot of stages located in completely new sceneries.
Riptide GP
Racing 05 November 2012
A dynamic racing game in which we sit at the helm of ultra-modern motor boats and compete on 12 different routes. The authors offered high quality binding, interactive, dynamically changing environment and the ability to perform breakneck evolutions.
WRC 5
Racing 09 October 2015
The fifth installment in a series of racing games initiated in 2010 and devoted to rallying. Despite entrusting a completely new crew with the task of creating this game, the mechanics haven't changed significantly since previous installments - WRC 5 was developed by Kylotonn Games, the creators of such games as Bet on Soldier or Hunter's Trophy. The player's goal is to complete subsequent career events by taking part in competitions such as WRC, WRC 2 or WRC Junior, for example.
AiRace Xeno
Racing 12 June 2014
The fourth installment of dynamic futuristic races, initiated by the Polish studio QubicGames still on the Nintendo DS console. The game features 3 super-fast machines and 9 different routes filled with shortcuts, traps and obstacles.
AiRace: Tunnel
Racing 25 January 2010
The second part of the Polish QubicGames studio's aeronautical arcade races was created - similarly to the previous one - by separating from one, larger production. Unlike the twin AiRace, this time the arena of struggles are tight and winding tunnels, and we sit at the helm of futuristic flying machines.
Sebastien Loeb Rally Evo
Racing 29 January 2016
A realistic rally simulation advertised by one of the world’s most successful rally drivers and multiple world champion Sébastien Loeb. The game was developed by Italian studio Milestone – the creators of many acknowledged racing game series, including the first four WRC games. While playing, you become a young driver who tries to get accepted into Sébastien Loeb’s rally team.
Need for Speed: No Limits
Racing 30 September 2015
A spin-off to the bestselling racing game series, Need for Speed. The game was developed by Firemonkeys - an Australian studio cooperating with Electronic Arts. It was created exclusively for mobile devices. Ken Block, a popular racing driver formerly associated mainly with the DiRT series, took part in the production of the game as well. The story pays tribute to one of the franchise's most iconic installments, Need for Speed: Underground, focusing entirely on illegal street races.
Colin McRae Rally
Racing 27 June 2013
A racing game dedicated to rallying cars, branded with the name of the famous Colin McRae. Although the production shares the title with the first installment of the Colin McRae Rally cycle, it is based on the content and continuation technology called Colin McRae Rally 2.0.
Alarm for Cobra 11
Racing 09 November 2000
A racing game based on the motifs of the popular German sensational series Alarm für Cobra 11. In the course of the game, we play the guardians of the law who patrol the motorway and participate in spectacular chases, made on the model of a film.
Crash Time 3D
Racing 27 April 2012
The first installment of the popular budget Crash Time series, prepared for users of the Nintendo portable console. The plot of the game is based on the fourth part of the series, inspired by the popular German sensational series. Playing the role of detectives: Semira and Ben are confronted with a dangerous syndicate trying to take control of one of the German cities.
Toybox Turbos
Racing 11 November 2014
Developed by Codemasters studio, this arcade car game is a spiritual continuation of the once popular Micro Machines series. The action is shown from an isometric perspective, and during the game we compete with miniature models of cars on routes, e.g. on a kitchen or billiard table, school benches or a toy railway track.
Quantum Rush Online
Racing 28 July 2014
A science fiction-based MMO game in which we take part in crazy futuristic car races. The competition takes place on winding and randomly filled routes, located both on Earth and in space. While having fun, we invent new technologies and buy better and better weapons, which will give our machine an advantage over the competition in one of the three game modes.
Race the Sun
Racing 20 August 2013
Futuristic races in which we sit at the helm of a solar-powered ship gliding through the endless world towards the title sun. The game is characterized by minimalist binding, procedurally generated stages and excellent flight physics.
Crazy Cars: Hit the Road
Racing 15 October 2012
Arcade car racing produced by Little Worlds studio. The player takes on the role of a champion steering wheel who travels the United States participating in exciting, illegal road races. The game offers several gameplay variants, including career and freeride mode.
FAR: Future Aero Racing
Racing 17 September 2012
FAR: Future Aero Racing is an arcade racing game set in sci-fi climates. We sit in the cockpit floating above the ground, a futuristic exit, reminiscent of a Formula 1 car equipped with powerful jet engines.
Headlong Racing
Racing 30 September 2012
Independent racing game, offering a purely arcade model of fun, reminiscent of the popular Burnout, Flatout and Ridge Racer series. You can choose from more than 25 cars - sports cars, trucks, monster trucks and hot rhodes. Career mode gameplay offers more than 30 events set in seven different sceneries.
Truck Racer
Racing 18 October 2013
A dynamic racing game in which we sit behind the wheel of a dozen or so tons of colossuses to participate in crazy races held in 10 different sceneries. The game is characterized by a careful setting, realistic model of destruction and the possibility of modifying our machines based on a wide range of planned improvements.
Switch Galaxy
Racing 06 March 2013
Dynamic racing in reality-science fiction, where we control a futuristic ship following the interstellar highway. The longer we manage to avoid a collision, the faster we will move. The aim is to collect valuable raw material called Tantalum, which can only be obtained at very high speeds.
Switch Galaxy Ultra
Racing 29 July 2014
Improved and tuned continuation of the futuristic racing game with PlayStation Mobile. Again, we sit at the helm of a modern ship designed to collect the priceless raw material Tantalum, whose specific properties allow it to be obtained only at dizzying speeds.
Rage Rally
Racing 19 April 2002
A budget rally game with a purely arcade driving model. We sit behind the wheel of one of the two fictitious cars to race on 4 available routes with different surfaces and weather conditions. The game can be conducted in arcade or time trial mode.
Grand Prix 2
Racing 30 August 1996
Sequel of the highly acclaimed Formula One Grand Prix game by Geoff Crammond. The second part is a simulation of the full season of 1994 Formula 1 and stands out - for its time - with high quality graphic design, and great realism. Thanks to a wide range of facilities implemented in the game, the production is addressed to both simulation maniacs and beginner players.