Running this game feels like a trip through chaos, where every jump seems off and the physics are wonky. It’s surprising how addictive the crashes are, even if it can get frustrating after a while. The controls are tricky, and the track designs are just plain weird.
The gameplay is neat but tricky to master. The physics are wonky sometimes and make for unpredictable jumps. If you like trying to stay on the track despite wonky controls, this game might catch your attention. Just don’t expect smooth sailing, because it’s full of surprises and crashes.
You don’t need fancy builds to race well, but some setups help. Light cars are easier to control, while heavier ones stay stable longer. Loadouts don’t matter much, but a little experimenting can make the grind less annoying. It’s mostly about feeling out what works for you.
Here’s a secret tip: stick to tracks with fewer sharp turns at first. It helps you get used to the wonky physics. Also, try to bounce off the edges instead of landing directly on the track. It’s annoying but speeds things up once you get the hang of it.
The game loops through a series of tricky tracks, with no real story. You keep trying to beat your best times and clear the impossible tracks. The ending is just more of the same, but with a lot of crashing and retrying. Honestly, it gets old fast but keeps pulling you back.