Compara los precios de Golden Lap en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Funselektor Labs Inc.. Publicado por Funselektor Labs Inc.. Lanzado el 26/9/2024. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Racing, Simulation, Sports, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 78/100.

Closer to a tense boardgame than a sim rig experience, Golden Lap strips motorsport management to its smartest decisions and then dares you to survive a driver fatality in season two.

My first session with Golden Lap lasted longer than I planned, which is the most honest thing I can say about a management game. From the outside it looks almost insultingly simple: colored dots circle a 2D track map, budgets are expressed in single-digit dollar figures, and your entire roster fits on one screen. But Funselektor Labs, the Vancouver studio behind Art of Rally and Absolute Drift, knows exactly what it is doing. Every layer of abstraction is a deliberate design choice, not a shortcut, and the decisions underneath that minimalist surface carry real weight. The career mode drops you into the 1970s open-wheel scene with one of ten fictional teams that function as difficulty tiers. Richer, more famous outfits give you breathing room; scrappier back-markers demand tight budget discipline from the first preseason screen. You hire two drivers (Speed and Focus are their core stats), a lead engineer whose temperament affects the whole garage, and a crew chief whose negotiating skill feeds directly into sponsor rewards. Personality traits are not flavor text. A driver bankrolled by wealthy parents might subsidize your tight budget and then show up to qualifying hungover, suffering a real stat penalty mid-session. A grumpy but technically brilliant engineer is a genuine roster dilemma, not a quirk. These are the kinds of lateral hiring decisions that strategy fans live for, and Golden Lap frames them cleanly without burying you in graphs. Race weekends split into qualifying and the main event. During qualifying you earn tuning tokens and spend them targeting the "Golden Tune" sweet spot across your engine, chassis, and handling stats. Overshoot that threshold and you Overtune the part, tanking performance rather than boosting it, which is a satisfying mechanical risk that rewards patience over aggression. The race itself runs as a 2D track plan at up to 8x speed, where your job is pit timing, tire compound selection (soft, balanced, or wet compounds), engine mode management, and keeping driver stress below the crash threshold. Push too hard for too long and you risk a permanent fatality, a dialogue box labeled "A tragedy" that wipes your driver from the roster and forces a mid-season re-hire on a gutted budget. It is one of the few management games where risk probability is a strategic variable rather than background noise. Where Golden Lap earns criticism is at the edges of its own philosophy. Qualifying leans on sending cars out as many times as possible rather than rewarding the timing and compound reads that fans of the F1 Manager series expect. There is no way to instruct a driver to defend position during a race, which blunts some tactical richness in the late laps. Some reviewers noted early balance issues, particularly an aggressive difficulty curve before your roster matures. The ten-season Career cap is another friction point for players who want an open-ended dynasty mode. None of these flaws are fatal, and the active Steam Workshop community has already started filling gaps with real-era teams and drivers that the unlicensed base game cannot include. For newcomers to the genre, this is genuinely one of the better entry points available. The UI surfaces only what matters, in-race tooltips appear exactly when you need them, and a Quick Race mode lets you test mechanics without committing to a full career. Veterans of Motorsport Manager or the F1 Manager series may eventually bump against the ceiling of Golden Lap's intentional simplicity, but getting there takes longer than the presentation suggests. The mod ecosystem, cloud saves, and Steam Workshop support mean the content lifespan extends well beyond the base ten seasons. Sitting at a Metacritic score of 78 and 86% positive on Steam across nearly 600 user reviews, the consensus lines up with my own read: this is a well-crafted, focused game that respects both your time and your intelligence. Diego, Scout Team

Golden Lap

Golden Lap

26 sept 2024Funselektor Labs Inc.
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Closer to a tense boardgame than a sim rig experience, Golden Lap strips motorsport management to its smartest decisions and then dares you to survive a driver fatality in season two.

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My first session with Golden Lap lasted longer than I planned, which is the most honest thing I can say about a management game. From the outside it looks almost insultingly simple: colored dots circle a 2D track map, budgets are expressed in single-digit dollar figures, and your entire roster fits on one screen. But Funselektor Labs, the Vancouver studio behind Art of Rally and Absolute Drift, knows exactly what it is doing. Every layer of abstraction is a deliberate design choice, not a shortcut, and the decisions underneath that minimalist surface carry real weight. The career mode drops you into the 1970s open-wheel scene with one of ten fictional teams that function as difficulty tiers. Richer, more famous outfits give you breathing room; scrappier back-markers demand tight budget discipline from the first preseason screen. You hire two drivers (Speed and Focus are their core stats), a lead engineer whose temperament affects the whole garage, and a crew chief whose negotiating skill feeds directly into sponsor rewards. Personality traits are not flavor text. A driver bankrolled by wealthy parents might subsidize your tight budget and then show up to qualifying hungover, suffering a real stat penalty mid-session. A grumpy but technically brilliant engineer is a genuine roster dilemma, not a quirk. These are the kinds of lateral hiring decisions that strategy fans live for, and Golden Lap frames them cleanly without burying you in graphs. Race weekends split into qualifying and the main event. During qualifying you earn tuning tokens and spend them targeting the "Golden Tune" sweet spot across your engine, chassis, and handling stats. Overshoot that threshold and you Overtune the part, tanking performance rather than boosting it, which is a satisfying mechanical risk that rewards patience over aggression. The race itself runs as a 2D track plan at up to 8x speed, where your job is pit timing, tire compound selection (soft, balanced, or wet compounds), engine mode management, and keeping driver stress below the crash threshold. Push too hard for too long and you risk a permanent fatality, a dialogue box labeled "A tragedy" that wipes your driver from the roster and forces a mid-season re-hire on a gutted budget. It is one of the few management games where risk probability is a strategic variable rather than background noise. Where Golden Lap earns criticism is at the edges of its own philosophy. Qualifying leans on sending cars out as many times as possible rather than rewarding the timing and compound reads that fans of the F1 Manager series expect. There is no way to instruct a driver to defend position during a race, which blunts some tactical richness in the late laps. Some reviewers noted early balance issues, particularly an aggressive difficulty curve before your roster matures. The ten-season Career cap is another friction point for players who want an open-ended dynasty mode. None of these flaws are fatal, and the active Steam Workshop community has already started filling gaps with real-era teams and drivers that the unlicensed base game cannot include. For newcomers to the genre, this is genuinely one of the better entry points available. The UI surfaces only what matters, in-race tooltips appear exactly when you need them, and a Quick Race mode lets you test mechanics without committing to a full career. Veterans of Motorsport Manager or the F1 Manager series may eventually bump against the ceiling of Golden Lap's intentional simplicity, but getting there takes longer than the presentation suggests. The mod ecosystem, cloud saves, and Steam Workshop support mean the content lifespan extends well beyond the base ten seasons. Sitting at a Metacritic score of 78 and 86% positive on Steam across nearly 600 user reviews, the consensus lines up with my own read: this is a well-crafted, focused game that respects both your time and your intelligence.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementsworkshopcloud-savestier:aaaMotorsport ManagerDriver Fatality MechanicGolden Tune SystemPersonality Traits RosterPit StrategyTire Management70s Era SettingWorkshop ModsQuick Race ModeProbability-Based Risk

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OS
Windows 10 or newer
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX650 or AMD equivalent
Processor
Intel Core i3 2.9 GHz or AMD equivalent

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Desarrolladora
Funselektor Labs Inc.
Distribuidora
Funselektor Labs Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 sept 2024

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