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Music Racer

Music Racer

|Russia|Indie, Music

8.8 /10

Aww Great!

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3.6k ratings
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Steam · Player score8.8/103.6k ratingsIGDB · Player score7.0/104 ratings
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Why play it

Music Racer is a musical arcade game, where you get to race at full speed while dodging obstacles to the rhythm of the music.

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.8/10 across 3.6k ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

Leans into Indie, Music, Arcade — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Push SquareSammy Barker · 23 Jan, 2020
5/10

It looks lovely and it plays fine, but without its headline feature it winds up largely uninspired.

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Sirus GamingConrad Huang · 28 Feb, 2022
5.5/10

Overall, Music Racer Ultimate is just an average game, but as a rhythm game, it depends mostly on the player whether or not they want to try something different from the indie scene. From my point of view, the game feels lacking and will need a huge amount of improvement to appeal to a larger audience.

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But Why Tho?Mick Abrahamson · 25 Feb, 2022
4/10

Music Racer Ultimate is all flash and no fun. For a music game, the music is okay, but the game itself is not satisfying to play. The rewards aren’t rewarding, the levels are aggravating, and the menus and layout are confusing. This port needed way more time in the oven to ensure that its trip to Xbox would actually feel right at home, not a mobile game that feels like it’s just on a bigger screen.

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CompletexboxDan Boise · 3 Mar, 2020
4/10

Music Racer is a great concept on paper, unfortunately it fails in its execution. It looks great; the retrowave visuals lends itself perfectly to this type of game, unfortunately the game is boring, tedious, and frustrating. The soundtrack is meh at best; nothing really stands out. Little to no gameplay; it’s hard to recommend this rhythm based game in a world where Xbox players can get AVICCI Invector instead.

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33bitsFernando Sánchez · 17 Feb, 2020
6/10

Music Racer has gone from being a very interesting and rewarding experience on PC and Android, to a fairly simple and at times repetitive experience, for the simple loss of a feature such as the use of our own music. The basis may be the same, but it changes the experience that will now depend on whether or not we connect with the 29 electronic music themes that the game proposes. It is still interesting, but it is better to look at the tracklist first.

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Nintendo TimesAlex Knight · 4 Feb, 2020
6/10

WORTH CONSIDERING - Music Racer is a quite reasonable addition to the rhythm game genre. It delivers a visually striking experience, with significantly non-challenging gameplay if desired. The music included is all typical EDM, but many of the songs are quite catchy and what should be expected in this genre. There’s a ton of visual unlocks, but otherwise the progression is pretty lackluster, so don’t expect to be playing this game for countless hours. That being said, for a $6.99 price point, it’s not going to break the bank to have a little fun.

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ThisGenGamingRobby Bisschop · 20 Jan, 2020
7.5/10

Music Racer is a solid rhythm game with a lot of content for its low asking price, though it’s a shame the custom MP3 upload doesn’t work on consoles.

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Gamers HeroesCasey Scheld · 24 Sep, 2018
5/10

Music Racer has got an interesting premise, but the execution is somewhat lacking. Its generated setups could use some fine tuning, and the layout of each stage is detrimental to high level play.

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