- May 16, 2016
- AngryAngelGames
Race & Destroy
18%Game Brain Score
story, music
graphics, gameplay
30% User Score 10 reviews
Platforms
About
Race & Destroy is a unique racing game where players can choose to either race to the finish or wreak havoc on their opponents. Start with a low-end car and work your way up to the championship by causing destruction and earning money to upgrade your vehicle. With various maps and tactics to employ, find your own playstyle and dominate the competition. Features include destructible cars, customizable tournaments, car upgrades, good AI, and fun physics.











+2
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
story1 positive mentions
graphics2 negative mentions
- The game offers a fantastic value for its low price, providing hours of action-packed racing and demolition derby fun.
- Some players found unexpected enjoyment in the game, highlighting amusing glitches and easter eggs that added to the experience.
- The AI in the game is noted for its consistency, often crashing in the same places, which can lead to humorous moments.
- The game is plagued by numerous glitches, crashes, and unresponsive controls, severely detracting from the overall experience.
- Graphics and sound design are criticized as outdated and lacking in quality, with many players finding them annoying and repetitive.
- The gameplay is described as boring and frustrating, with a lack of challenge or excitement, making it feel like a waste of time.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics received mixed reviews, with some users finding them outdated and lacking detail, while others praised them as stunning and lifelike. Comparisons to older browser games suggest that some players feel those games surpass the current graphics in both gameplay and visual quality.
“I was blown away by the stunning graphics; it felt almost like real life!”
“The graphics are outdated and ugly, with no real detail or realism.”
“Turns out those 10-year-old browser games are still superior in terms of gameplay, and, surprisingly, even graphics.”