Parking Garage Rally Circuit

Details

Playtime 8h 14m 0s
Last Activity 3/29/2025 21:45:24
Added 4/26/2025 13:25:33
Modified 4/5/2026 11:04:26
Completion Status Played
Library Steam
Source Steam
Platform PC (Windows)
Release Date 9/20/2024
Community Score
Critic Score 90
User Score
Genre Indie
Racing
Developer Walaber Entertainment
Publisher Walaber Entertainment
Feature Multiplayer
Single Player
Links Steam
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HowLongToBeat
Tag [HLTB] 01 to 05 hours
1990's
3D
Action
America
Arcade
Controller
Driving
Family Friendly
Indie
Multiplayer
Old School
Physics
PvP
Racing
Retro
Singleplayer

Description

Retro Arcade-style Rally Racing in repurposed Parking Garages in big cities across the USA

You said "Parking Garage"?

The “Parking Garage Rally Circuit” tour comes into a city, selects a parking garage, and temporarily turns it into an exciting rally course for a week-long competition. Each track in the game is styled as a unique parking garage that has been turned into a race course.

Rally... Circuit?!?

This is a hybrid of Rally and circuit racing. From rally it draws the jumps and “one racer at a time against the clock” time-trial format. However, the tracks are similar to circuit racing, with each race consisting of multiple laps around the same track (the track may change slightly from lap to lap, however) Controls are very tight, simple and arcadey, similar to Mario Kart (accelerate, reverse, steer, drift), but with a bit more dynamic “smash into things” physics.

Seamless Leaderboards

After beating the gold trophy for a course, ghosts from other players just barely ahead of you on the leaderboard are automatically downloaded to race against, getting you into that "just one more" flow as you chase down rivals. Limiting the auto-download rivals to Steam friends only is also an option.

Realtime Multiplayer

Create or join a lobby of up to 8 players for realtime peer-to-peer non-contact racing!

Split-screen Multiplayer

Connect some controllers and relive the glory days of split-screen multiplayer for 2-4 players with contact and non-contact options.

Retro Style

Designed to look and feel like a long lost Sega Saturn game that could have been released in ~1998. This includes low-resolution, low-poly, chunky textures of course, but also extends to the audio, simple interface, and streamlined game scope. Oh, and CHEAT CODES too!