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Full Contact Teams Racing is a single player casual racing game. It was developed by Peylah Games and was released on December 8, 2019. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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77%Audience ScoreBased on 477 reviews
graphics10 positive mentions
stability5 negative mentions

  • The game provides a unique and fun New Zealand Superstock Teams racing experience with good graphics and detailed environments.
  • It has realistic physics that can be enjoyable once players adjust to the handling and controls.
  • The game is free of ads and offers good value with a one-time purchase to unlock full content.
  • Steering and handling controls are widely criticized as difficult, unresponsive, and needing significant improvement.
  • The AI is often described as poor, unfair, and prone to wrecking the player and team members, reducing enjoyment.
  • The game is heavily limited by its demo mode, requiring payment to unlock more cars, tracks, and features, which frustrates many players.
  • graphics

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    83% positive mentions, -8% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    The graphics receive generally positive feedback, praised for their realism, smooth gameplay, and detailed damage effects, though some users note that damage visuals could be improved. Overall, the visuals are considered solid and contribute well to the immersive racing experience.

    • “Super fun to play and car physics and graphics are phenomenal.”
    • “Absolutely the best game ever created easy to play great graphics and physics amazingly realistic with parts that come off and the hits and the way the car reacts.”
    • “Brilliant game with great graphics and damage effects.”
    • “The damage graphics to the opposite team are poor; you hit them really hard and the car stalls.”
    • “The graphics aren't the best and could use some improvement.”
    • “The car sound is limited; you can only hear your own car or others are not audible.”
  • stability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    29% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 71% negative mentions

    Stability experiences vary widely among users; while some report smooth, glitch-free gameplay, others encounter frequent glitches, freezing issues, and frustrating bugs, especially during critical game moments like championships or team interactions.

    • “No glitches for me, playing on a Note 9, runs smooth as.”
    • “Awesome game, addictive, good graphics, no glitches.”
    • “I play it on my Chromebook instead of my phone because it won't work; when I load the game, it glitches out.”
    • “The game freezes up at the last championship where it's winner vs winner. I've uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times but it keeps happening.”
    • “Very very buggy. Your own team tries every opportunity to take you out, especially in the finals. I've had to restart the same race for about 2 days, which is very frustrating.”
  • monetization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 20% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    Monetization is a mixed aspect; some users appreciate the one-time payment and ad-free experience, while others are frustrated by the shift to in-app purchases and the removal of previously earned content. Complaints also include excessive ads in some versions and dissatisfaction with paying to unlock full game features.

    • “Oh and for those complaining of having to pay to exit demo mode, it's like a one-off $10, and this game has no ads at all!”
    • “This game deserves 4 or 5 stars but due to the recent deletion of all my cars and tracks I have worked on over the past couple years by developers I gave it 1 star, all so they can now have in-app purchases for cars and tracks.”
    • “I would rather have to click on ads that give you 5 to 10k money each time you go to ad.”
    • “If it was the full game five stars other than that ads, too many ads.”
  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users find the game enjoyable but express frustration with the steering mechanics, which can cause uncontrollable spins and detract from the experience.

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Full Contact Teams Racing is a casual racing game. Common tags for Full Contact Teams Racing include free to play and stylized.

Full Contact Teams Racing is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Full Contact Teams Racing was released on December 8, 2019.

Full Contact Teams Racing was developed by Peylah Games.

Full Contact Teams Racing has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Full Contact Teams Racing for its graphics but disliked it for its stability.

Full Contact Teams Racing is a single player game.

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