Racing (762 programs)
Pros: 160 carefully crafted tracks. Retro audiovisual style inspired by 90s arcades. Global competition via the Steam leaderboard.
Cons: Not a traditional racing competition.
Pros: Licensed tracks and bikes from SBK. Immersive engine sounds and visuals. Diverse single-player and multiplayer modes. Realistic bike handling and control.
Cons: Graphics need polish. Steep learning curve.
Pros: Silly, creative concept. Variety of modes. 22 unique machines.
Cons: No online matchmaking.
Pros: Addictive kilometer-based progression loop. Dual playstyles. Diverse upgrade paths.
Cons: Repetitive track visuals.
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: High-mobility parkour gameplay. Comic book-style 3D graphics. Action and platforming mechanics.
Cons: Repetitive after some time.
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: Unique eras and cars with evolving gameplay. Dynamic weather and pit-stop mechanics. Strong sense of style and racing history. Customization and modding support.
Cons: Lacks realism for sim-focused players. Driving physics needs reworking.
Pros: Unique physics-based pogo platforming. 70 story levels with varied challenges. Up to six-player local multiplayer madness.
Cons: No online multiplayer.