High-octane arcade racing with licensed cars, console-like visuals, and intense real-time multiplayer competition
High-octane arcade racing with licensed cars, console-like visuals, and intense real-time multiplayer competition
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Program license Free
Developer Exptional Global
Version 0.25.1
Works under Android
Vote
(25 votes)
Developer
Exptional Global
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
0.25.1
Pros
- Impressive graphics with detailed cars and varied environments
- Engaging arcade-style handling with satisfying physics
- More than 100 officially licensed cars
- Robust customization, including special themed kits and outfits
- Realistic engine sounds that enhance immersion
- Real-time races against other players on city streets and famous circuits
- Limited-time Attack on Titan collaboration adds unique visual and audio content
Cons
- No manual or sequential transmission options with clutch support
- Horizon-based steering effect can cause motion sickness and lacks a clear toggle
- Vinyl and decal resolution could be sharper
- Car enthusiasts may eventually want a broader vehicle selection beyond the current roster
Racing Master delivers a polished arcade-style racing experience on mobile, built in collaboration with Codemasters and centered on officially licensed performance cars, realistic presentation, and competitive online events. It suits players who enjoy visually rich racers with approachable handling and head‑to‑head real-time races, rather than strict driving simulations.
High-end presentation on a small screen
The first thing that stands out in Racing Master is its visual quality. Car models are richly detailed, with believable reflections and bodywork that look impressive for a mobile title. Track environments, from city streets to well-known circuits, are packed with visual detail and help each race feel like a distinct location rather than just another loop of asphalt.
Several aspects of the game can initially be mistaken for a console racer, which speaks to how refined the graphics and lighting can appear on a phone screen. Engine sounds and audio cues support that impression, giving each car a weighty presence and helping you sense speed without relying solely on motion blur or UI tricks.
The current Attack on Titan collaboration adds another layer to the presentation. Themed car kits, characters, voice lines, and limited outfits tie in the anime’s style with the game’s already strong visuals. For fans of the series, this crossover gives the garage and pre‑race scenes a different flavor and provides some time-limited items that stand out on the track.
Driving feel that favors excitement
On the road, Racing Master leans into engaging arcade handling rather than strict simulation. Steering feels responsive, and the underlying physics strike a pleasing balance: cars behave believably enough to feel grounded, yet remain forgiving so that you can focus on racing lines and overtakes instead of constant corrections.
This approach meshes well with the game’s fast pace and competitive focus. Races feel tense and energetic, with cornering, braking, and acceleration all tuned to keep you involved rather than punished. It carries some of the spirit associated with Codemasters’ track racers, refined for touch controls and quick sessions.
There are, however, areas where driving purists may feel restricted. Advanced transmission options such as manual or sequential shifting with a clutch are not present, and some players specifically ask for these to deepen the driving model. In addition, the game uses a horizon-focused steering effect that tracks camera movement with the environment. For some people this can cause discomfort or motion sickness, and there is currently no clear way to disable it, which may affect players who are sensitive to camera sway.
Licensed cars and customization options
Racing Master includes more than 100 officially licensed cars, giving it a sizeable garage right from the start. The lineup features recognizable brands and models, which helps races feel grounded in real automotive culture. Having genuine licenses also makes the game more appealing to car fans who want to drive machinery they know from the real world.
Customization is another strong point. You can personalize vehicles with cosmetic changes, including vinyls and themed body kits, such as the special Attack on Titan designs available during the collaboration event. This allows players to give their favorite cars a distinct identity on the grid.
That said, some cosmetic elements show their limits when inspected closely. Vinyl graphics in particular can appear softer than the rest of the visuals, and sharper, higher-resolution decals would better match the quality of the underlying car models. Despite the already large roster, collectors and long-term players may also wish for an even broader selection of vehicles to keep the garage feeling fresh over time.
Real-time competition and track variety
Racing Master focuses heavily on live competition. Races take place in real time against other players, which creates a sense of unpredictability and pressure that AI opponents rarely match. Aggressive overtakes, late braking, and last-corner battles all benefit from the human element, making victories more satisfying.
Events span city layouts and internationally known circuits, so you are not confined to one style of track. Urban environments favor quick reactions and tight cornering, while traditional circuits highlight rhythm and consistency. Combined with the game’s immersive visuals and sound, this variety helps races stay engaging over many sessions.
Room for refinement
As polished as Racing Master already feels, a few improvements could significantly broaden its appeal. More granular control options, particularly support for manual or sequential transmissions with clutch behavior, would attract players who want a deeper driving experience without abandoning the game’s arcade core.
Options for camera behavior are another key area. A toggle for the horizon-based steering effect would help those who experience motion sickness enjoy longer sessions. Finally, raising the resolution of vinyls and expanding the car list further would bring cosmetic customization in line with the rest of the game’s impressive presentation.
Conclusion
Racing Master stands out as a high-quality arcade racer on mobile, combining detailed visuals, convincing audio, a large roster of licensed cars, and intense real-time competition. Its approachable handling and strong presentation make it especially appealing to players who love stylish, fast-paced racing with authentic vehicles. With more advanced driving options and a bit more polish on customization and camera settings, it could satisfy both casual racers and more demanding driving fans alike.
Pros
- Impressive graphics with detailed cars and varied environments
- Engaging arcade-style handling with satisfying physics
- More than 100 officially licensed cars
- Robust customization, including special themed kits and outfits
- Realistic engine sounds that enhance immersion
- Real-time races against other players on city streets and famous circuits
- Limited-time Attack on Titan collaboration adds unique visual and audio content
Cons
- No manual or sequential transmission options with clutch support
- Horizon-based steering effect can cause motion sickness and lacks a clear toggle
- Vinyl and decal resolution could be sharper
- Car enthusiasts may eventually want a broader vehicle selection beyond the current roster