Compare DDI Rally Championship prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Dangerous Derk Interactive. Published by Dangerous Derk Interactive. Released on 1/13/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Indie, Racing, Sports, Early Access.

If Sega Rally Championship had a solo dev tribute act built in a garage, this is it. Genuinely fun in short bursts, but still very much a work-in-progress with a dormant dev history worth knowing before you commit.

I've been watching one-person indie racing projects for a while now, and DDI Rally Championship is one of the more interesting love letters to come out of that scene. The whole thing is a deliberate tribute to the mid-90s arcade racers, specifically the Sega Rally lineage, built solo by Dangerous Derk Interactive. The tagline is 'race like it's 1995,' and for better or worse, that's exactly what you get. In practice, the game is about as stripped-back as racing gets. You pick one of five vehicles, drop into one of five courses spanning forest, mountain, desert, alpine, and lakeside biomes, and go. No career ladder, no upgrades, no licence tests. The available modes are Championship, Time Trial, and a Training option for when you want to learn a stage without pressure. The HUD and overall aesthetic are obviously channeling classic Sega Rally, right down to the crowd banners and helicopter flyovers on the Forest stage opener. It earns points for commitment to the bit. The developer also baked in force feedback wheel support, controller rumble, and a full controller remapper, which is genuinely impressive for a solo early access project. Steam Deck compatibility is confirmed too. Handling sits somewhere between Sega Rally 2 on Dreamcast and a mid-tier PS1 racer. That puts it in a weird spot: it is not as tight as the game it is referencing, and the physics can feel a little loose in ways that seem unintentional rather than stylistically chosen. The difficulty curve has real rough edges too. The opening Forest stage throws a hard right corner at you within the first ten seconds, while some later stages feel noticeably easier. Pacing is not the game's strong suit right now. The Time Trial mode helps, because it gives you a low-stakes way to learn the layouts and chase your own times, which is the loop that actually clicks once you settle in. The big caveat sitting above everything else: Steam's own storefront flags that the last developer update was over 24 months ago. This is still technically Early Access, version 0.2.0, and there are eleven additional unlockable vehicles listed as current content alongside the five starters. But with development apparently quiet for two years, the question of whether this ever reaches a full 1.0 release is genuinely open. You are buying what exists today, not a roadmap promise. Community reception on Steam sits at roughly 73 percent positive across a small sample of reviews, which suggests the core audience for this kind of nostalgic arcade racer finds enough to enjoy, but the sample size is too small to read as a strong endorsement. For the right person, specifically someone who grew up with Sega Rally and wants something that scratches that itch in twenty-minute sessions without touching a career mode, there is real charm here. Casual players will appreciate that the barrier to entry is basically zero. Sim-racing crowd looking for precise handling or deep wheel tuning should look elsewhere. The dormant development is the honest dealbreaker for anyone hoping this becomes more than it currently is. Riley, Scout Team

DDI Rally Championship
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DDI Rally Championship

Jan 13, 2024Dangerous Derk Interactive
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If Sega Rally Championship had a solo dev tribute act built in a garage, this is it. Genuinely fun in short bursts, but still very much a work-in-progress with a dormant dev history worth knowing before you commit.

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I've been watching one-person indie racing projects for a while now, and DDI Rally Championship is one of the more interesting love letters to come out of that scene. The whole thing is a deliberate tribute to the mid-90s arcade racers, specifically the Sega Rally lineage, built solo by Dangerous Derk Interactive. The tagline is 'race like it's 1995,' and for better or worse, that's exactly what you get. In practice, the game is about as stripped-back as racing gets. You pick one of five vehicles, drop into one of five courses spanning forest, mountain, desert, alpine, and lakeside biomes, and go. No career ladder, no upgrades, no licence tests. The available modes are Championship, Time Trial, and a Training option for when you want to learn a stage without pressure. The HUD and overall aesthetic are obviously channeling classic Sega Rally, right down to the crowd banners and helicopter flyovers on the Forest stage opener. It earns points for commitment to the bit. The developer also baked in force feedback wheel support, controller rumble, and a full controller remapper, which is genuinely impressive for a solo early access project. Steam Deck compatibility is confirmed too. Handling sits somewhere between Sega Rally 2 on Dreamcast and a mid-tier PS1 racer. That puts it in a weird spot: it is not as tight as the game it is referencing, and the physics can feel a little loose in ways that seem unintentional rather than stylistically chosen. The difficulty curve has real rough edges too. The opening Forest stage throws a hard right corner at you within the first ten seconds, while some later stages feel noticeably easier. Pacing is not the game's strong suit right now. The Time Trial mode helps, because it gives you a low-stakes way to learn the layouts and chase your own times, which is the loop that actually clicks once you settle in. The big caveat sitting above everything else: Steam's own storefront flags that the last developer update was over 24 months ago. This is still technically Early Access, version 0.2.0, and there are eleven additional unlockable vehicles listed as current content alongside the five starters. But with development apparently quiet for two years, the question of whether this ever reaches a full 1.0 release is genuinely open. You are buying what exists today, not a roadmap promise. Community reception on Steam sits at roughly 73 percent positive across a small sample of reviews, which suggests the core audience for this kind of nostalgic arcade racer finds enough to enjoy, but the sample size is too small to read as a strong endorsement. For the right person, specifically someone who grew up with Sega Rally and wants something that scratches that itch in twenty-minute sessions without touching a career mode, there is real charm here. Casual players will appreciate that the barrier to entry is basically zero. Sim-racing crowd looking for precise handling or deep wheel tuning should look elsewhere. The dormant development is the honest dealbreaker for anyone hoping this becomes more than it currently is. Riley, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaa90s Arcade TributeSega Rally-likeForce Feedback SupportTime TrialSteam Deck VerifiedDynamic WeatherShort Session RacingDormant Early Access

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System Requirements

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Windows 10 x64
Memory
3 GB RAM
Graphics
GTX 1070 or similar
Processor
2.0Ghz Dual Core or better

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OS
Windows 10 x64
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
RTX 3060
Processor
2.0Ghz Quad Core or better

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Dangerous Derk Interactive
Publisher
Dangerous Derk Interactive
Release Date
Jan 13, 2024

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