This retro-styled racer demands extreme levels of focus and incredibly quick reactions.
Aesthetically the game resembles geometry wars, but in Vecter you pilot a small flying vehicle with which you have to dodge, duck and dive around an array of obstacles. Vecter is an endless runner game set in, you guessed it, a futuristic neon world. VecterĪlright, this one isn’t technically a racing game, but it involves piloting a vehicle, going fast and avoiding crashes, as well as competing against others to get a high score, so I’m calling it close enough. But we don’t complain, as it’s for free! 3. It’s a shame, because the core gameplay and setting are both really quite good. As a result, there is a major lack of content in the game. The game has been listed on Steam as early access since 2018, and yet it doesn’t seem like it’s receiving any updates anymore.
More significantly though, Fuel Renegades is currently little more than an excellent proof of concept. First, the contact model between vehicles feels dreadful and it is very frustrating to play with. There are a couple of big issues with the game, however. A futuristic setting with flying vehicles racing one another at incredibly high speeds sounds like a lot of fun, and mostly it is! Fuel Renegades is the most visually polished game on the list. If you’ve ever played F-Zero, Fuel Renegades isn’t far off from a modern-day version of that. Fuel Renegades is an arcade-style game brimming with potential. This is a slightly sad entry to the list. It’s easy to learn, yet hard to master, but it’s not likely to leave you craving more. As you progress, you will be presented with AI ‘rivals’ in certain levels, which you can race to the end of the level. Gameplay is all about drifting your car around 8-bit streets to collect ‘bits’ laying on the ground. The game consists of a few stages and eight cars, only one of which is unlocked at the start of the game. These are the three words that best describe Interstate Drifter 1999. There are a lot of duds out there, so we’ve gone to the effort of picking out the five free racing games that are most popular with the Steam community. If you’re feeling a little bit weak in the wallet, you may want to consider taking a look at some free racing games on Steam. Gaming can be an expensive hobby, and sim racing has more than its fair share of expensive games and peripherals. Here are the five free Steam racing games with the best user reviews! Approved posters can arrange for more daily posts by contacting the moderators.From futuristic aircraft to 1960s hill climbing, there are plenty of free racing games to be found on Steam. It is also required to properly format posts. When self-promoting content, please provide as much meaningful information as possible, such as a detailed description, trailers, or screenshots. Read the FAQ, and refer users to it if applicable. The simplest is About This Mac, available by choosing About This Mac from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. Your Mac provides several tools to help you identify it. If you are asking for advice on games or your system, post the specs of your Mac such as model name, CPU, and GPU. Before asking for help, or installing a game, please visit r/macgaming/wiki/catalina, and check both the compatibility test chart provided by our community and the list of unsupported 32-bit Mac games by Mac Gamer HQ. Please make use of the search and read the FAQ before asking questions, many have been answered already and it will save you time!Ĭan my Mac run it? The MacGameStore App, or Mac Gamer HQ's extensive list of performance results and benchmarks are good ways to check if your Mac will run a certain game.Ĭan macOS Catalina run it? Games that are 32-bit only will no longer run on macOS Catalina. The home for gaming on Mac machines! Here you will find resources, information, and a great community of gamers.