Compare 4x4 Dream Race prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Dream Up. Published by Strategy First. Released on 7/15/2014. Available on PC. Genres: Racing.

Four races, one truck, zero redeeming features - skip this mobile port and spend the five minutes it lasts on literally any free browser game instead.

I went into this one with the lowest possible bar - sometimes a tiny, disposable arcade racer is exactly what the doctor ordered for a quick five-minute distraction. 4x4 Dream Race does not clear that bar. Originally a mobile title from 2011 that got quietly ported to PC in 2014, the game amounts to four checkpoint races in a single monster truck with no unlockables, no vehicle customisation, no difficulty settings worth mentioning, and absolutely no multiplayer of any kind. Solo only, full stop. The structure is about as bare as it gets: finish in the top three of each race to progress to the next one. That is the entire game. There are no extra modes, no online leaderboards, no time trials, nothing to return to once you have seen the four tracks. Community feedback on Steam sits firmly in "Mostly Negative" territory, and when you actually spend time with it, the sentiment makes complete sense. The handling feels like driving a bar of soap across a tile floor. Staying on the road is more of a suggestion than a mechanic, and the AI competitors are largely inert obstacles rather than genuine competition. The checkpoint system can be inconsistent, and the whole package weighs in at roughly 30 MB, which tells you everything about the production scope. For anyone who organises co-op nights or hunts for accessible games to share with friends, this is a dead end. There is no split-screen, no local multiplayer, no online mode. Even as a casual, low-commitment racing toy for younger players, the lack of variety kills it fast. The visuals are technically functional - the game renders in 3D and runs on hardware going back to Windows XP - but functional is the ceiling, not the floor. Wheel and gamepad support is undocumented and community reports suggest basic input at best. The only scenario where this makes a shred of sense is as a Steam achievement curiosity or a meme-tier group purchase for a laugh. Even then, the session will be over before anyone finishes their first drink. If you genuinely want a budget off-road arcade fix, older entries in the MudRunner or Baja series will stretch your time and your money considerably further. 4x4 Dream Race is a mobile game that wandered onto PC without anything added for the platform, and the player community noticed immediately. Riley, Scout Team

4x4 Dream Race
Racing

4x4 Dream Race

Jul 15, 2014Dream UpStrategy First
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Four races, one truck, zero redeeming features - skip this mobile port and spend the five minutes it lasts on literally any free browser game instead.

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I went into this one with the lowest possible bar - sometimes a tiny, disposable arcade racer is exactly what the doctor ordered for a quick five-minute distraction. 4x4 Dream Race does not clear that bar. Originally a mobile title from 2011 that got quietly ported to PC in 2014, the game amounts to four checkpoint races in a single monster truck with no unlockables, no vehicle customisation, no difficulty settings worth mentioning, and absolutely no multiplayer of any kind. Solo only, full stop. The structure is about as bare as it gets: finish in the top three of each race to progress to the next one. That is the entire game. There are no extra modes, no online leaderboards, no time trials, nothing to return to once you have seen the four tracks. Community feedback on Steam sits firmly in "Mostly Negative" territory, and when you actually spend time with it, the sentiment makes complete sense. The handling feels like driving a bar of soap across a tile floor. Staying on the road is more of a suggestion than a mechanic, and the AI competitors are largely inert obstacles rather than genuine competition. The checkpoint system can be inconsistent, and the whole package weighs in at roughly 30 MB, which tells you everything about the production scope. For anyone who organises co-op nights or hunts for accessible games to share with friends, this is a dead end. There is no split-screen, no local multiplayer, no online mode. Even as a casual, low-commitment racing toy for younger players, the lack of variety kills it fast. The visuals are technically functional - the game renders in 3D and runs on hardware going back to Windows XP - but functional is the ceiling, not the floor. Wheel and gamepad support is undocumented and community reports suggest basic input at best. The only scenario where this makes a shred of sense is as a Steam achievement curiosity or a meme-tier group purchase for a laugh. Even then, the session will be over before anyone finishes their first drink. If you genuinely want a budget off-road arcade fix, older entries in the MudRunner or Baja series will stretch your time and your money considerably further. 4x4 Dream Race is a mobile game that wandered onto PC without anything added for the platform, and the player community noticed immediately. Riley, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Mobile PortArcade RacingNo MultiplayerCheckpoint RacingUltra-ShortNo Progression

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
98/XP/Vista/7
Memory
256 MB RAM
Graphics
3D Video Card
Processor
2 GHz Processor

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Game Info

Developer
Dream Up
Publisher
Strategy First
Release Date
Jul 15, 2014

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4x4 Dream Race was developed by Dream Up and published by Strategy First.