Renegade Racing - Review
Renegade Racing

Renegade Racing

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Gravity defying stunt racing with chaotic online multiplayer

Renegade Racing takes classic side‑scrolling stunt racing and cranks everything up to cartoonish extremes. What began as a popular browser game now feels like a fully fledged competitive racer, with a strong emphasis on style, speed and slapstick chaos.

Races pit you in 1v5 multiplayer showdowns across short, punchy tracks. The objective isn’t just to reach the finish line first, but to chain flips, barrel rolls and wheelies to refill your turbo. The more daring your stunts, the more often you rocket ahead, which gives each race a pleasing risk‑versus‑reward rhythm: play it safe and you’ll almost certainly lose.

Progression is structured around arena tiers. As you climb the ranks, you unlock new environments like the calm Docks, icy trap‑laden caverns and the lava‑drenched Devil’s Island. Each location introduces fresh hazards and alternate routes, preventing races from feeling repetitive too quickly.

Vehicle variety is a highlight. You start with basic wheels, but soon earn access to over a dozen quirky rides, from police cruisers and buses to tanks and a wonderfully macabre monster‑truck hearse. Each vehicle can be upgraded, customized with skins and paired with up to 16 different power‑ups, letting you experiment with builds that suit aggressive, defensive or purely chaotic playstyles.

Visually, Renegade Racing leans into bold colors and chunky, comic‑book designs that keep the screen readable even when six players are colliding mid‑air. Performance is generally smooth, though occasional lag spikes can affect competitive races. The free‑to‑play economy also brings some grind, with higher‑tier upgrades taking time (or optional purchases) to unlock.

For anyone who enjoys physics‑based racers, arcade stunt games or bite‑sized online competition, Renegade Racing delivers fast, accessible fun with surprising depth under its silly exterior.

package name

com.notdoppler.renegaderacing

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Not Doppler