Racing (188 programs)
Pros: Impressive 3D graphics. Plenty of game play variation. Uplifting soundtrack. Cool multiplayer mode.
Cons: Controls are tricky to learn. Opponents very difficult to defeat. Rather dated sound effects. Only two types of weapons.
Pros: Deep, flexible deckbuilding and skill trees. Immersive cyberpunk art and worldbuilding. Fair progression and rewarding experimentation.
Cons: Steep learning curve for new players. No traditional single-player campaign.
Pros: More than 70 cool bikes. Plenty of customisable features. Fast and furious game play. Four different racing modes.
Cons: Heavy emphasis on in-game purchases. Keyboard controls are quite cumbersome. Takes time to advance. Plagued with pop-up ads.
Pros: Minimal learning curve. High-quality graphics. Training stage. Supports keyboard shortcuts.
Cons: Lags a bit. Certain modes available only in the full version. Not updated regularly enough. Developer isn’t very responsive.
Pros: Nostalgic experience. Diverse locations. Customizable cars. Active community.
Cons: Graphics limitations.
Pros: Various gameplay modes. Supports local and online multiplayer. Thrilling challenges for each track. Provides extensive customization abilities.
Cons: User interface is clunky and outdated. Camera angles feel awkward. Crashes too frequently.
Pros: Beautiful minimalist art style and graphics. 75 tracks and 50 cars to choose from. Multiple game modes available.
Cons: Steep difficulty curve.
Pros: Good use of pixel art style. Has a memorable soundtrack. Offers different racing experiences.
Cons: Doing tasks can get repetitive. Some game mechanics are not fleshed out well.
Pros: Engaging chase mechanics. Multiple cars and maps to unlock. 2–4 player split-screen multiplayer mode.
Cons: Gameplay may feel repetitive over time.