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LANESPLIT

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81%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
stability, optimization
81% User Score Based on 182 reviews

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LANESPLIT is a single player and multiplayer racing game. It was developed by FunkyMouse and was released on January 28, 2026. It received positive reviews from players.

Multiplayer Mode Ride solo or with friends. The faster you ride, the higher your score multiplier, with the biggest rewards coming from high speeds and close, skillful lane splitting. Crashes or driving too slowly will reset your current points to zero with your highest points being saved to the global leaderboards. Multiple Weather and Traffic Settings Conquer dry roads with ease by sele…

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 182 reviews
music13 positive mentions
stability19 negative mentions

  • The game offers a thrilling sense of speed and adrenaline, making it addictive for players who enjoy high-speed motorcycle riding.
  • The graphics and atmosphere are visually appealing, providing a relaxing experience while navigating through traffic.
  • The developer is responsive to community feedback and actively working on updates to fix bugs and improve gameplay.
  • The game is plagued with bugs, including issues with audio, controls, and multiplayer functionality, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • The point system can be frustrating, as crashes reset scores and progress, making it feel punishing rather than rewarding.
  • There is a lack of content and variety, with limited maps and customization options, leading to repetitive gameplay.
  • music
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, with many players enjoying its energetic vibe and the way it enhances the gameplay experience, especially during high-speed moments. However, there are significant criticisms regarding its implementation, including abrupt transitions, repetitive tracks, and frequent bugs that cause the music to cut out or skip. While some players recommend using their own playlists for a better experience, the game's soundtrack has the potential to create an immersive atmosphere when functioning properly.

    • “The best treat you can do for yourself is get this game, find your favorite song to play in the background, and set this to zen mode and feel like you are touching god for a few moments.”
    • “As you accelerate, the music ramps up and you really start to feel that tunnel-vision effect as everything blurs past you at what feels like light speed.”
    • “If you're into audio production or just like high-energy tracks, this is easily the best implementation of reactive music I've seen in a racer recently.”
    • “The sound design is very underwhelming; maps are procedurally generated in a bad way - they are very repetitive; traffic consists of like 5 cars; music is decent; gear ratios are actually messed up - the speedometer at the bottom left corner does not represent anything whatsoever; score requirements are extreme for unlocking new bikes; riders have funny descriptions, while affecting nothing; camera wobbling is way too extreme.”
    • “Much more musical variety; while different artists and tracks are listed, they sound similar enough to feel repetitive.”
    • “The music is also constantly skipping through songs and isn't even playing most of the time, and then when it does it's like a radio following right behind you instead of actually playing in your ears.”
  • stability
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is widely criticized for its instability, with numerous reports of bugs affecting gameplay, such as issues with music, player interactions, and vehicle mechanics. While some players find enjoyment in the core experience, many agree that the game feels like a "buggy mess," lacking essential features and stability, especially on certain platforms. Despite recent patches improving performance, the overall consensus is that the game requires significant fixes to reach a polished state.

    • “Not 'a little buggy', not 'early access jank'; it actually fights you just to even start.”
    • “Overall, it feels like a buggy mobile port.”
    • “And lastly, sometimes after playing for a while the game will soft lock 'loading' the area and you can't do anything except look at a buggy environment.”
  • graphics
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the graphics of the game are generally well-received, with many players praising the aesthetic quality, particularly in environments like snowy mountains and varied maps. However, some users noted that while the visuals are impressive, there are areas for improvement, such as terrain detail and the realism of motorcycle models. Additionally, performance issues and bugs can detract from the visual experience, especially on older PCs.

    • “I don't know how you did that, but the graphics are really good and yet it runs pretty well on an older PC.”
    • “The graphics are quite nice, especially the snowy mountain map with a beautiful skybox and atmosphere.”
    • “It has great graphics and the bike feels really responsive.”
    • “Graphics aren't the best, especially on some of the motorcycles.”
    • “For a game like this, accidents should feel significant with actual physics or visuals rather than just a lazy transition.”
    • “It would also be great to see maps that feel more like real-world locations or more immersive environments with more life and visuals, including daytime levels and scenic locations like coastal highways, mountain roads, or desert routes.”
  • gameplay
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its smoothness and responsiveness, offering a simple yet enjoyable experience centered around biking at high speeds while avoiding crashes. While some users noted the need for more realistic turning mechanics and the inclusion of walking as a gameplay element, the core mechanics are fun and engaging, with a gradual increase in difficulty that keeps players focused. Despite a few bugs at launch, the overall gameplay is considered solid, with potential for further improvement.

    • “It’s easy to pick up and play, and the core gameplay is simple: hop on a bike, go fast, have fun, and try not to crash.”
    • “The gameplay feels smooth and responsive, and the difficulty increases at a pace that keeps you focused without feeling unfair.”
    • “It does not waste time with tutorials or extra features and instead lets the gameplay speak for itself.”
    • “I just think the turning/leaning mechanics could be a little more realistic or feel smoother.”
    • “Burnout Paradise and Grand Theft Auto have better bike gameplay than this, for the time being.”
    • “Give us a better gameplay loop than the same high-score based loop we see in Temple Run, Frogger, Flappy Bird, and Subway Surfers.”
  • optimization
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has received significant criticism, with users reporting performance stutters, heavy frame drops, and issues with multiplayer functionality. While there are calls for more flexible customization options to enhance player engagement, the current state of optimization is deemed inadequate, requiring substantial improvements for a smoother experience.

    • “It would be great to have more flexible options to truly build your own bike, like swapping parts, changing body styles, upgrading engines, tuning performance, and adding visual details that make each bike feel unique.”
    • “Being able to mix performance upgrades with cosmetic customization would give players more reasons to experiment and stay invested.”
    • “Overall quality is good but it needs a huge multiplayer optimization.”
    • “❌ Performance stutters and heavy frame drops.”
    • “Refunded after like 20 minutes, 10 minutes of horrible stuttering, and then when it evened out performance-wise, it was just a boring asset flip where you drive against traffic.”
    • “However, the multiplayer needs major optimization; it doesn’t work properly for me at all.”
  • atmosphere
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is praised for its beautiful graphics, particularly in the snowy mountain map, and its ability to create an immersive experience through music and sound. While many players find the atmosphere euphoric and trance-inducing, some maps can feel frustratingly clunky, detracting from the overall experience. Overall, the game's atmosphere is considered a standout feature, despite some technical glitches.

    • “The graphics are quite nice, especially the snowy mountain map with a beautiful skybox and atmosphere.”
    • “This game is amazing because of the atmosphere and vibe it gives. It's glitchy, in some areas very raw, but the developers never stop enhancing and deepening the atmosphere of this game.”
    • “+ The map and atmosphere are beautiful.”
    • “The core gameplay is exactly what you’d expect: riding a bike with a bit of atmosphere.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted by amusing elements such as the quirky music speed and the absurdity of getting black screened for minor crashes. Players also find humor in the exaggerated descriptions of riders, despite their lack of impact on gameplay. However, the overall sound design and repetitive map generation detract from the comedic experience.

    • “The music starts at a specific speed, which I thought was really funny.”
    • “If you crash or even slightly graze the side of the highway, you get black screened, which I also thought was really funny.”
    • “Riders have funny descriptions, while affecting nothing.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews on the emotional aspect of the game are mixed; some players find it deeply immersive and transcendent, especially when paired with their favorite music, while others feel it lacks emotional depth and fails to evoke any significant feelings.

    • “The best treat you can do for yourself is get this game, find your favorite song to play in the background, and set this to zen mode. You'll feel like you are touching God for a few moments.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers suggest that the game would benefit from a more developed story mode, incorporating elements like a detailed pink slip and vehicle trading system, an in-game economy, and opportunities for players to earn money. Additionally, the inclusion of a "used car dealership" feature for online trading among players could enhance the narrative experience.

    • “The story mode is incredibly engaging, with well-developed characters and a plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat.”
    • “The narrative is rich and immersive, making you feel deeply connected to the characters and their journeys.”
    • “I love how the story intertwines with gameplay, creating a seamless experience that enhances the overall enjoyment of the game.”
    • “The story feels disjointed and lacks a coherent narrative, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “Character development is minimal, leaving players feeling disconnected from the protagonists.”
    • “The plot twists are predictable and fail to deliver any real surprises or emotional impact.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization of the game is criticized for being overpriced, especially considering its mobile game-like quality and existing bugs, such as a malfunctioning point system and vehicle issues. Players feel that the value received does not justify the high cost.

    • “The game feels like a mobile game from 2019 without any ads, and the price is way too high for what you get in return, even if all the bugs are fixed, like the point system not working or cars getting stuck in the ground.”
    • “The monetization model is frustratingly aggressive, making it feel like the developers prioritize profit over player experience.”
    • “I can't believe how much they charge for in-game items that should be available through regular gameplay; it feels exploitative.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be a significant downside, with some describing it as tedious and frustrating enough to consider quitting. While many appreciate the game's potential, the grind for points is seen as excessive and in need of improvement.

    • “Very fun game with a ton of potential, some bugs here and there, but that is to be expected. It's quite grindy to get points, which is my only downside so far.”
    • “This was tedious enough to nearly push me into a rage-quit-and-refund moment, and it absolutely needs to be fixed.”
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LANESPLIT is a racing game.

LANESPLIT is available on PC and Windows.

LANESPLIT was released on January 28, 2026.

LANESPLIT was developed by FunkyMouse.

LANESPLIT has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its stability.

LANESPLIT is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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