Played from a third-person chase view, the game mixes standard races with events that emphasize crashing rivals and causing damage. Players choose from multiple cars with different weight, speed, and handling characteristics, then compete across varied tracks. Success comes from balancing racing lines with tactical attacks: ramming opponents, forcing them wide, and creating pileups can earn valuable points. Progress generally opens more cars and tracks, while core controls revolve around acceleration, braking, steering, and using momentum to deliver effective side or rear impacts.
Do not sacrifice your first lap just to land an early hit. Learn each track’s fastest line, then attack rivals on corner exits when they are still recovering traction. Rear-quarter impacts are usually safer and more effective than head-on collisions, since they can spin opponents without killing your own speed. In crowded sections, aim for angled contact from behind to trigger chain crashes while keeping control. Lighter cars can recover quickly on twisty circuits, while heavier cars are better for score-focused events where impact strength matters. If both finishing position and destruction score matter, know when to stop fighting and protect your lead.
Tips
Hit opponents from the rear side rather than straight on for better control.
Tips
Brake early before tight bends so you can accelerate into contact on corner exit.
Tips
Use heavier cars on wider tracks where momentum and ramming power are more valuable.
User Reviews
A fun mix of arcade racing and demolition chaos with very satisfying crash action.
User Reviews
Not a simulator at all, but that is exactly why its aggressive style remains memorable.