

You don’t have to compete with others, but you have to overcome time trials that require you to complete the route within the specified time. This is a one-person game, less spectacular than most of the graphics on this list, but it has some very interesting suggestions. Vehicles to play can be created using different modules, with thousands of possible combinations, huge weapons, trading with other players, and buying parts for money. The base game is free, but Steam has several packs or DLCs available for a fee.

It has an aesthetic inspired by Mad Max, and the battle is player-to-player in online mode. This is an apocalyptic action multiplayer online game where you have to ride behind a vehicle/fighter to fight and destroy rivals. Now consider a slightly different proposal. As this is a simulation game, driving is more fun and maybe a bit complicated for those who prefer casual titles. The circuit and car modeling is very good and the physics are very accurate, but the graphics engine is already a bit old, which shows. The game has no microtransactions or payment system to win. This is the official game of the Petrobras Brazilian Brand Cup, a free simulator that promises to give you all the excitement of competing with car models from several manufacturers and some of the major trucks. If you fail, the game will end, so you have to do everything while avoiding buildings. Exactly passing the marker will earn points, and winning multiple combos at the same time will increase the score. Through the endless course, you will see the path with some markers following it. The goal is to go as long as you can, and the longer you hold, the more points you get. It’s an arcade title in which you have to drive your flying vehicle and follow the paths marked for you through a huge city. We started with a mix of genres that were difficult to classify, but some of these genres include arcades and driving, so we’ll include them in the list even if we don’t have a car.
