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Forget lap times and podium finishes - Tinker Racers drops you into a top-down survival scramble where staying on screen IS the win condition, and a rogue beach ball can end your run instantly.

I came to Tinker Racers expecting a cheap Micro Machines knock-off with nothing to teach me, and it landed one genuinely clever punch: there is no finish line. The whole game is built around a screen-boundary elimination system where the lead car controls the camera, and anyone who drifts out of frame loses a point. First to five points wins, or you can grind down an opponent's car health from 100% through repeated impacts until they blow up. That one mechanical twist changes how you think about every corner. Sometimes hanging back is the right call, especially when cutting board ramps, runaway marbles, and rogue staplers are scattering cars across the bedroom floor. The handling leans heavily into loose, drift-heavy controls that won't satisfy anyone looking for tight, precise inputs. The cars slide through every turn, and you are constantly correcting. Reviewers on PC flagged a harder problem though: frame rate stuttering at 144hz displays, with the game appearing to lock near 30fps for some setups and causing slowdown even in menus. That is a real issue for a game where positional awareness is everything. When it runs cleanly it is playable enough, but the performance ceiling is clearly low and the engine struggles when all four cars plus physics objects are moving at once. Content is the other honest concern. There are 24 tracks spread across three household environments - bedroom, kitchen, and office - but the layouts recycle heavily. The kitchen alone sends you around the same sink multiple times with incremental layout tweaks like an added chicane or a longer straight. Car selection does not exist in any meaningful way; vehicles are assigned per track, and while they handle slightly differently, customisation is zero. No garage, no unlockable cars, no character roster. The campaign can be cleared quickly, and there is nothing waiting on the other side. Where Tinker Racers actually delivers is in a room with three other people and a single screen. The Free For All mode, the co-op scoring mode, and the standard Single Race split-screen slot are all local-only, which is the game's biggest structural weakness for solo buyers - there is no online multiplayer at all. But pack a couch and the chaos is genuine. The time trial mode adds a light skill-chase by pitting you against developer ghost times, and the trick of physically shoving environmental objects off the track to clear a cleaner line is a small but satisfying detail. This is a budget indie with a budget indie's limitations. The audio is thin, the visuals are functional rather than charming, and the PC build has reported stability and performance complaints that a three-person studio has not consistently resolved. But the core survival loop is a solid idea executed well enough to produce real tension in local multiplayer. Solo players will bounce off this in under an hour. Bring three friends and something cheap on screen, and it holds up for a session. Fred, Scout Team

Tinker Racers

Tinker Racers

12 ago 2020Rumbora Party Games
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Forget lap times and podium finishes - Tinker Racers drops you into a top-down survival scramble where staying on screen IS the win condition, and a rogue beach ball can end your run instantly.

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I came to Tinker Racers expecting a cheap Micro Machines knock-off with nothing to teach me, and it landed one genuinely clever punch: there is no finish line. The whole game is built around a screen-boundary elimination system where the lead car controls the camera, and anyone who drifts out of frame loses a point. First to five points wins, or you can grind down an opponent's car health from 100% through repeated impacts until they blow up. That one mechanical twist changes how you think about every corner. Sometimes hanging back is the right call, especially when cutting board ramps, runaway marbles, and rogue staplers are scattering cars across the bedroom floor. The handling leans heavily into loose, drift-heavy controls that won't satisfy anyone looking for tight, precise inputs. The cars slide through every turn, and you are constantly correcting. Reviewers on PC flagged a harder problem though: frame rate stuttering at 144hz displays, with the game appearing to lock near 30fps for some setups and causing slowdown even in menus. That is a real issue for a game where positional awareness is everything. When it runs cleanly it is playable enough, but the performance ceiling is clearly low and the engine struggles when all four cars plus physics objects are moving at once. Content is the other honest concern. There are 24 tracks spread across three household environments - bedroom, kitchen, and office - but the layouts recycle heavily. The kitchen alone sends you around the same sink multiple times with incremental layout tweaks like an added chicane or a longer straight. Car selection does not exist in any meaningful way; vehicles are assigned per track, and while they handle slightly differently, customisation is zero. No garage, no unlockable cars, no character roster. The campaign can be cleared quickly, and there is nothing waiting on the other side. Where Tinker Racers actually delivers is in a room with three other people and a single screen. The Free For All mode, the co-op scoring mode, and the standard Single Race split-screen slot are all local-only, which is the game's biggest structural weakness for solo buyers - there is no online multiplayer at all. But pack a couch and the chaos is genuine. The time trial mode adds a light skill-chase by pitting you against developer ghost times, and the trick of physically shoving environmental objects off the track to clear a cleaner line is a small but satisfying detail. This is a budget indie with a budget indie's limitations. The audio is thin, the visuals are functional rather than charming, and the PC build has reported stability and performance complaints that a three-person studio has not consistently resolved. But the core survival loop is a solid idea executed well enough to produce real tension in local multiplayer. Solo players will bounce off this in under an hour. Bring three friends and something cheap on screen, and it holds up for a session.

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