I'm all for buggy, trophy truck, and raid, but I love the more difficult dirt rally because I'm more into the sim racing then the boring
easy arcade racers.
Not exact matches
It's a decent alternative for those who don't feel like getting too investing in a deep racing sim and are just looking for an
easy to play
arcade racer.
Fast RMX is dazzlingly fast and a straight - to - the - point anti-gravity
arcade racer; there's no mucking around, as it throws you directly into one of the most insane racing games I've ever played — and that's only the
easiest difficulty, and lowest speed.
It's an
arcade style
racer, designed to be
easy to pick up, and works well even using keyboard controls.
All of them vary in difficulty too, with the more simple
arcade racers being
easy to pick up right away, while the more realistic car games often have a steep learning curve before you find yourself clipping apexes with the best of them.
It may look dated now, but Ridge
Racer remains a pertinent example of a game that's
easy to play but hard to master - just as every addicting
arcade game should be.
Packed with content and hilarious multiplayer modes, Trackmania Turbo will entertain for many hours to come, and is an
easy recommendation for anyone looking for a clever solo or multiplayer
arcade racer on consoles.
When you've played just about every
arcade racer under the sun like I have, they tend to be pretty
easy to pick up and understand.
Ridge
Racer has always been known for speed, and being a very fun and
easy to play
arcade style racing game.