In-game screenshot · via Google Play
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Group B rally, redrawn as calm low-poly art you steer from directly above.
- Platform
- Android + iOS
- Installs
- 10k+
- Rating
- 3.2 (GP)
- Price
- Paid
The prettiest thing on this list, and the most genuinely hidden. Around eleven thousand installs on Android says almost nobody found the mobile port, which is a shame, because the drifts and the pastel dusk lighting are exactly as good as they are on a big screen. The caveat is loud and fair: the 3.2 rating is mostly people fighting the touch controls. Pair a gamepad and it turns into one of the best-looking driving games your phone can run.
- A love letter to the Group B and Lancia era, staged as top-down miniatures.
- Colombia, Sardinia, Norway and Kenya, each with its own light and grip.
- Controller support fixes the one thing reviewers complain about.
Built by Funselektor Labs, the studio of Canadian solo developer Dune Casu, and released on PC in 2020 after his 2015 debut Absolute Drift. The low-poly Group B fantasy made it an indie darling. The 2024 mobile port was handled by Noodlecake in Saskatoon, so this is a rare Canadian developer plus Canadian publisher pairing, which is a nice fit for a list written from Toronto.