Racing (142 programs)
Pros: Skill-oriented. Option to change colors. Use gold coins to unlock vehicles and maps.
Cons: Repetitive. Can’t customize wheels. Can’t add patterns on the body.
Pros: Controls and mechanics are simple to learn. Only requires 105 MB of free memory.
Cons: Developer provides no data collection policy details. Graphics and backgrounds may appear dated to some. Poorly translated English text.
Pros: Many courses to complete. An intuitive heads-up display. Access 10 bikes.
Cons: Limited customization options. Collects location, device diagnostics, and usage data.
Pros: User-friendly controls. Realistic graphics.
Cons: Doesn't offer much more than other motocross games.
Pros: A wide roster of customizable vehicles. Procedurally generated roads. Intuitive controls. Cross-device gaming.
Cons: Less sophisticated visuals.
Pros: Mechanics are easy and straightforward. Collectible costumes, characters, and equipment. Visually appealing, colorful graphics.
Cons: Jumpy framerates. Gameplay can become repetitive.
Pros: Immersive gameplay. Stunning visuals. Unlockable rewards. Customization options.
Cons: Limited car options.
Pros: Uses realistic physics and stunning visuals. Allows you to practice in freestyle mode. Offers online multiplayer mode.
Cons: Limited customization features. Not much variety in maps and locations. Lacks quests and challenges.
Pros: Makes use of visually appealing graphics. Allows you to customize your vehicle. Supports local multiplayer mode. Features an array of race tracks.
Cons: Screen freezes quite often. Some controls require you to perform them repeatedly.
Pros: Simple, easy-to-learn controls. Seven levels of varying settings and difficulty.
Cons: Lots of ads. No car customization options. Limited game modes and car options.
Pros: Full driving HUD. Offers different cars and different tracks. Focuses on the drifting mechanics.
Cons: Lower graphics quality. Minor visual glitches.
Pros: Large map. Better car customization options. Improved AI. Real estate features.
Cons: Requires high-performing device.
Pros: 35 tournaments. Wide selection of regular and muscle cars. Configurable controls. Adjustable graphics quality.
Cons: Unresponsive controls. Could use more maps. Hard to win premium currency. Camera view inside the car is a little shaky.
Pros: Realistic car physics. High-quality car designs and graphics. Three game modes. Can play without an account.
Cons: No option to turn off ads. Various graphics issues. Controls can be wonky.
Pros: Over 30 new levels and cars to unlock. Fun and challenging gameplay. Simple and intuitive controls.
Cons: Occasional difficulty spikes.
Pros: Different race tracks to choose from. 30 cars available for driving. Game captures car sounds accurately.
Cons: Lack of in-game songs.
Pros: Smoother performance and better graphics. Same controls as MSM 2. Offers online leaderboard. Comes with special missions to earn more coins.
Cons: Customization options are a bit expensive. Lacks practice mode. Online races are a bit complicated.
Pros: Extensive customization options. Improved car physics and mechanics. Revamped tuning and mod system.
Cons: Fresh out of Beta development. Some issues and bugs still persist.
Pros: Simple game mechanics. Graphics are well done. Fun gameplay.
Cons: Lacks originality. No option for a quick race. Hard controls. Only some parts of the game is free.
Pros: Unique gameplay concept. User-friendly controls. Global PvP races. Variety of skins and powerups.
Cons: Intrusive ads.