The number of drivable cars is low, the tracks are a little too long for quick races, the AI can be punishing, the physics can go wonky, and the in-course checkpoints are too spread out making even minor missteps a frustrating experience - even with all that acting against it, RC Cars still manages to be fun (particularly if you're too young to really care about winning or get easily frustrated). It came as a surprise to me that RC Cars is one of the games that even kids can play - don't let the bikini-clad cover model fool you. At age 4, sitting down to a good session of Grand Theft Auto or C&C Generals just isn't in the cards. There aren't that many games that I feel comfortable playing with my son. Players can compete on up to ten different tracks in single-player mode against AI opponents, or against friends in various multiplayer modes. A large car driving by, an angry pedestrian, or a curb could all ruin your chances for victory. Each of these RC has its own unique characteristics, but more importantly, all behave according to their real world physics. RC Cars is an arcade-style racing game that has players racing cars that are realistically designed in both appearance and in control. Creat Studios along with 1C Company bring RC car racing enjoyment to the PC without the hassle of dead batteries.
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