Compara los precios de Racer 8 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 30.06 Studios Ltd. Publicado por KISS Ltd.. Lanzado el 6/6/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Racing.

PipeMania with a rally skin and a mobile game's soul: a tile-rotating puzzle that belongs on a touchscreen, not your gaming rig.

My first impression of Racer 8 was that someone had ported a perfectly serviceable phone game to Steam and hoped nobody would notice. That instinct turned out to be correct. The core loop is closer to PipeMania than anything you'd call a racing game: your car rolls forward automatically, and your job is to rotate square tiles on a grid to build the track ahead of it in real time, hitting checkpoints and crossing the finish line before you run out of road or fuel. It is genuinely a puzzle game wearing a rally jacket, and if you walked in expecting wheel-to-wheel action, you will be baffled. Once you accept what it actually is, there is a thin but functional challenge here. The tile types include curves, three-way junctions, and crossroads, and the timing pressure of a constantly moving car gives the rotation mechanic a light sense of urgency. A coin system lets you unlock additional cars with their own acceleration and deceleration stats, and the different environments do give courses some visual variety. For a very specific type of player, the one who genuinely enjoys sliding-tile logic under a clock, there are worse ways to spend a quiet half hour. The problem is that almost everything surrounding that core loop is under-cooked. The PC port strips away the touch controls that made the tile-rotation feel natural on mobile, leaving mouse clicks that feel clumsy and imprecise. There are no rebindable controls and no volume settings. The in-game menus for leaderboards and stats are genuinely broken: you can open them, but there is no way to close them without quitting the entire application. Trees on the course can block your view of the very tiles you need to rotate, which is the puzzle equivalent of covering part of a jigsaw with your hand. The camera is awkward to adjust and defaults to an angled top-down view that creates blind spots the game never accounts for. These are not minor rough edges; they are basic UI failures that a PC release should not have. From a sports-and-racing specialist perspective, I have to be direct: Racer 8 offers nothing for the racing crowd. There is no driving, no steering, no lap times in any traditional sense, no multiplayer, no split-screen, and zero reason to think about your controller or wheel setup. The Steam leaderboards exist, but with the menu glitch making them inaccessible in-app, they are academic. The 45 percent positive rating on Steam reflects a playerbase that largely agrees: this is a mismatch of platform and design that leaves everyone a little unsatisfied. If you are specifically a fan of tile-shifting mobile puzzlers and you somehow do not have a phone, it scratches that itch. For everyone else, including the four friends I was hoping to rope into a Saturday night session, there is nothing here to get excited about. Riley, Scout Team

Racer 8

Racer 8

6 jun 201430.06 Studios LtdKISS Ltd.
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PipeMania with a rally skin and a mobile game's soul: a tile-rotating puzzle that belongs on a touchscreen, not your gaming rig.

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My first impression of Racer 8 was that someone had ported a perfectly serviceable phone game to Steam and hoped nobody would notice. That instinct turned out to be correct. The core loop is closer to PipeMania than anything you'd call a racing game: your car rolls forward automatically, and your job is to rotate square tiles on a grid to build the track ahead of it in real time, hitting checkpoints and crossing the finish line before you run out of road or fuel. It is genuinely a puzzle game wearing a rally jacket, and if you walked in expecting wheel-to-wheel action, you will be baffled. Once you accept what it actually is, there is a thin but functional challenge here. The tile types include curves, three-way junctions, and crossroads, and the timing pressure of a constantly moving car gives the rotation mechanic a light sense of urgency. A coin system lets you unlock additional cars with their own acceleration and deceleration stats, and the different environments do give courses some visual variety. For a very specific type of player, the one who genuinely enjoys sliding-tile logic under a clock, there are worse ways to spend a quiet half hour. The problem is that almost everything surrounding that core loop is under-cooked. The PC port strips away the touch controls that made the tile-rotation feel natural on mobile, leaving mouse clicks that feel clumsy and imprecise. There are no rebindable controls and no volume settings. The in-game menus for leaderboards and stats are genuinely broken: you can open them, but there is no way to close them without quitting the entire application. Trees on the course can block your view of the very tiles you need to rotate, which is the puzzle equivalent of covering part of a jigsaw with your hand. The camera is awkward to adjust and defaults to an angled top-down view that creates blind spots the game never accounts for. These are not minor rough edges; they are basic UI failures that a PC release should not have. From a sports-and-racing specialist perspective, I have to be direct: Racer 8 offers nothing for the racing crowd. There is no driving, no steering, no lap times in any traditional sense, no multiplayer, no split-screen, and zero reason to think about your controller or wheel setup. The Steam leaderboards exist, but with the menu glitch making them inaccessible in-app, they are academic. The 45 percent positive rating on Steam reflects a playerbase that largely agrees: this is a mismatch of platform and design that leaves everyone a little unsatisfied. If you are specifically a fan of tile-shifting mobile puzzlers and you somehow do not have a phone, it scratches that itch. For everyone else, including the four friends I was hoping to rope into a Saturday night session, there is nothing here to get excited about.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

steamTile PuzzleMobile PortSingle-Player OnlyMouse-ControlledGrid-BasedTime PressurePuzzle-Racer Hybrid

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Processor
486
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
101 MB available space

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30.06 Studios Ltd
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KISS Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 jun 2014

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