Really, another car building game? It feels like a waste of time but then again I keep coming back. The controls are clunky, the physics wonky, and somehow it’s oddly addictive. You start making vehicles, but then the game throws curveballs. Not sure why I can't stop messing with it. It’s tiring but keeps pulling me in.
The gameplay is straightforward but tricky. Making neat cars takes patience. The physics are wonky which leads to some hilarious crashes. Beginners will find it confusing at first but get the hang of it after a while. The interface is slightly rough but manageable. It’s not polished but functional.
If you want to run browser plays smoothly, focus on simple builds. No need for complicated parts. Pro players combine lightweight materials with powerful engines. It’s not fancy but effective. The game’s simplicity means any browser can handle it, which is kind of nice.
Here’s a secret: stacking parts carefully can save you time. Don’t ignore the small upgrades; they really add up. Keep experimenting with different combinations. I found that quick test runs help you understand what works best. Little tweaks make a big difference.
The game doesn’t have a story per se. You build cars, race them, and improve. The ending is basically just hitting a cap after leveling up enough. I wouldn’t say it's satisfying, but you can spend hours just tweaking your creations. It’s a grind but I guess that’s the point.