The game is a fairly standard brainrot-style game and does not do much to stand out visually, especially because a lot of the assets feel reused or very familiar. It starts off pretty quickly, which makes the first few minutes feel engaging, but the progression slows down quite a lot after the beginning. The events are probably one of the better parts of the game and add some fun variety, but the rebirth system feels a bit underwhelming since it mainly just gives cash upgrades. I also found the upgrade system unclear. It was hard to tell what the upgrades actually changed, how much they mattered, or whether they were worth buying. Overall, it can be fun for a while, especially during events, but the slow progression, vague upgrades, and lack of originality hold it back.
Reviewer
svrem125
Joined May 17, 2026
The game is pretty fun at first, especially because the driving mechanics feel nice and satisfying. Racing can be enjoyable, and the cars themselves make the game feel exciting for a while. However, the game does not have a lot of depth. Most of the gameplay is just collecting parts to repair cars that you bought or got from crates. The racing is fun, but it also feels mostly decided by which car you are driving, rather than skill or strategy. Getting parts also becomes boring after a while. You usually get them by upgrading your garage, which takes grinding, or by driving scrap cars back to your garage, which also takes grinding. Because of that, the game can start to feel repetitive fairly quickly. Overall, it has good driving and some fun moments, but the lack of depth and the grindy progression make it hard to stay interested for a long time.