Sometimes racing games feel like a waste of time. Cars racing wheels is no different. The controls are tricky, and the physics often feel wonky. Still, it’s oddly addictive to keep trying to beat your best time. It can get frustrating but also kind of fun in a weird way.
The gameplay is simple but has some neat features. The physics can be tricky to master, especially when turns suddenly get wonky. It’s a basic racing game, but the handling feels inconsistent at times. Beginners might find it frustrating but can get used to it with practice.
There’s not much depth in the customization. You can swap parts, but it doesn’t make a huge difference. Most of the time, just sticking with the default setup works fine. Experienced players often ignore the loadouts and focus on timing and reflexes instead.
Here’s a secret: braking early before turns helps a lot. Also, watch out for the annoying boost timers. Sometimes waiting just a second longer improves your speed significantly. The game’s physics mean small mistakes cost you more than they should.
The game doesn’t really have a story. It’s just race after race. You unlock new cars and tracks as you progress, but there’s no real ending to speak of. It’s more about trying to beat your previous scores and dealing with the frustrating physics along the way.