- December 3, 2020
- Little Chicken Game Company
Rekt: Crash Test
83%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
monetization, music
83% User Score 155 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
A high-octane, stunt, arcade game with an addictive combo and trick-based gameplay set in a retro arena. Get behind the wheel - jump, drift, stunt, and compete with others on the way on top the global leaderboard.





Audience ScoreBased on 155 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
monetization10 negative mentions
- The game is fun and easy to pick up, making it a great casual experience for players of all ages.
- It features a variety of vehicles and customization options, which can be unlocked through gameplay.
- The arcade-style gameplay is reminiscent of classic games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, providing an enjoyable and addictive experience.
- The game is essentially a demo for a paid product, which can be misleading for players expecting a full game experience.
- Controls can be difficult to manage, especially on certain controllers, leading to frustration during gameplay.
- Limited content and repetitive gameplay can lead to boredom after a short period, as players quickly unlock all available features.
- monetization10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization aspect of the game has been criticized for being misleading, as it primarily serves as an advertisement rather than a full game. Reviewers argue that presenting demos and ads as standalone titles is deceptive and detracts from genuine developers, ultimately wasting players' time and space in their game libraries. This practice is seen as harmful to the gaming community, as it prioritizes marketing over quality content.
“We must instead review this for what it is... an advertisement.”
“If you enjoy advertisements, you can consume them for free on the web or on YouTube without needing to add them to your game library, download them, and then launch the advertising.”
“While it might seem like an innocuous mistake, publishing demos and advertisements as if they are full games is misleading and in some ways harmful.”