Racing (762 programs)
Pros: authentic tribute to Evel Knievel’s iconic stunts. accessible controls for keyboard, mouse, or gamepad. diverse venues featuring buses, fountains, and canyons.
Cons: rocket mode’s learning curve can frustrate newcomers.
Pros: Smooth retro graphics. Four cars to choose from. Subtitles available in English and simplified Chinese.
Cons: No full audio support. Car skins cannot be modified. Will not work with some third-party controllers.
Pros: Top-notch graphics. Deep car customization. Multiplayer with up to 12 players. Varied track environments.
Cons: Inconsistent driving physics. Performance issues. Clunky user interface.
Pros: Supports up to 4 players locally. 16 vibrant tracks. Tight controls.
Cons: Limited post-completion variety.
Pros: Quirky, cartoon art style. Players compete over a 13-race championship. Features a large open world to race around. Single-player, online multiplayer, and local multiplayer modes.
Cons: Themes of death and aging may be unsettling for some.
Pros: Historic tracks, vehicles, and drivers. Variety of gameplay modes.
Cons: No damage effects. Erratic AI opponent performance.
Pros: Engaging car upgrade system. Four diverse game modes. Three maps that offer variety.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Arcade-style action. Reimagined tracks. Vehicle and character customization. Single and multiplayer mode.
Cons: Lack of language options.
Pros: A huge game world to experience. Players have the opportunity to own rare and unique digital products. Play it solo or with a party of online players. Players can make content for the game.
Cons: Collecting 'Blankos' becomes prohibitively expensive.
Pros: Unique toy car mechanism. Freedom to add obstacles to the tracks. Competitive but lighthearted.
Cons: Doesn’t support single player.
Pros: Massive races across land and air. 30 machines to unlock and modify. Gravity-defying maneuvers.
Cons: Still in Early Access.