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We’ve come a long way since SuperTuxKart, here’s my little listicle of interesting racing games available for Linux & SteamOS. All titles have been tested either by me, or someone else on the GOL team.

DiRT Rally

We finally have a decent rally game on Linux, although decent is possibly understating it quite a bit. It’s a gorgeous game graphically and the cars handle really well. It’s difficult too, which makes it that much more satisfying to play.

You will race across dirt, snow and ice and more. It will be a test of both your skill as a driver and your resolve in the face of long hill climbs.

The versus multiplayer is a little disappointing, but everything else makes up for it. If you want to know more, our original review is here.

Vector 36

Fancy racing across the surface of Mars? Well Vector 36 will give you that chance!

If you could imagine piloting a pod racer from Star Wars, I feel that would be a reasonably accurate description of how it feels. Your "Skimmer" is also highly customizable.

It offers up something completely different to all other racing games picked for the list that's for sure. It's quite difficult too, so it's a great pick for those looking for that extra challenge. Even doing the tutorial I managed to lose a part, catch fire and it was hilarious.

GRID Autosport

We’ve had masses of fun with this one in the past, we’ve done multiple tournaments that we’ve livestreamed and it was truly hilarious. Everyone knocking each other off the track, ending up finishing a race with no tyres and more.

It’s not exactly the most realistic racer around, but it’s good. With various classes of vehicles to drive, there’s hopefully something for everyone.

Probably one of, if not the best, Linux racing game when it comes to online play. You can see our original review here.

BlazeRush

One I haven’t talked a lot about, but damn is it fun. This racing survival game isn’t just about racing, it’s also about survival.

You will crash, smash and destroy your way to the finishing line. It has a career mode, different types of vehicles, weapons and more. There's even a mode where a large vehicle with a massive saw is closing in behind you — madness!

It’s almost like a much better looking version of Micro Machines.

F1 2015

It's maybe not the best F1 game, but it's the only proper F1 game available on Linux. I'm still surprised by the amount of negative reviews it got from users. It's a reasonably good game, still better than a lot.

In my review of the game, I thought it was pretty good overall. If you don't mind the slightly idiotic driving by the AI at times.

There's also signs of F1 2017 arriving on Linux, so keep that in mind.

Distance

Not a traditional racer by any measure. This high-speed survival racer sees you power through all sorts of crazy tracks, hoping from platorms and soaring through the air. Boost for too long and it could all be over. It has fantastic neon graphics, custom map support and online racing too. Watch out for those lasers, they might cut you in half.

Distance is still to this day one of my favourite indie games.

Road Redemption

Remember Road Rash fondly? Well this might be exactly what you’re after. High speed motorbike racing, while you take down others and avoid cars.

It even offers up 4 player splitscreen, for those times your buddies come over.

Race Online

Despite the silly name, it's not an online-only racer. What we have here is a simple top-down 2D racer built like some of the classics found on the Amiga. It's likely a good option for a younger audience as well as us oldies, since it's not going to be as maddeningly difficult as some of the other choices. It has single-player, local co-op play and online multiplayer to give the best of all worlds.

It comes with 100+ tracks built in, but it also has a track editor for those who like to create their own weird and wonderful courses.

 

And an obvious honourable mention to SuperTuxKart, the free and open source 3D kart racing game. It has also progressed quite a bit in the last few years, with improved tracks, better graphics and more to come in future.

Another honourable mention to Little Racers STREET, it didn't make the cut due to launching issues which need to be manually solved.

One to keep an eye on is ForeveRacers, I’ve been following it for some time and I’ve been testing a few builds of it. The fun online multiplayer racing game could be quite a hit when it releases. With low-poly graphics and hilarious handling, it’s going to be fun to play when it’s fully released.

It’s also a damn shame Dirt: Showdown is no longer available, as it would have easily made the list. I had a massive amount of fun with that title, hopefully the rights holders will sort the situation out so it can be put back on Steam.

We still have a long way to go before we a truly great platform for racing enthusiasts, even so we do have a number of pretty good titles to look into, these are just a few. Hopefully in another year we will see some more quality racing titles on Linux.

What are your current favourites that I didn't mention? Feel free to tell me how wrong I am for not including them in the comments.

Thanks to Ashworth for requesting this article.

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charliebrownau Sep 24, 2017
Quoting: Guest
Quoting: charliebrownauThis thread reinforces what I was thinking about PC gaming lately


PC gaming lacks (Be it windows or linux):-

* Fun arcade 8 player Multiplayer racing games (LAN and online)

* Hardcore rts games with base building with 8 player coop (LAN and online)

* Hardcore tactical shooters without unlocks/ranks/p2p matchmaking with 8 player coop (LAN and online)

For number two try Spring RTS (Balanced Annihilation). It is definitely hardcore coop.

@topic
what about motorbike games? Is there anything worth playing in 2017?

Good motobike games has basically disappeared aswell

For myself the 3 good bike games were

Motoracer 2 (Supported LAN OFFLINE)
Roadrash (Supported LAN OFFLINE)
and Motocross Madness (Supported LAN OFFLINE)

Hmm all 3 of those games were around the IPX/SPX coax networking days and windows 98se
tuubi Sep 26, 2017
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Quoting: Guestedit: I forgot Absolute Drift, which is a top-down drifting sim (full Linux support).
It's pure arcade, not a sim in any sense of the word, but a fun game nonetheless.
qptain Nemo Sep 30, 2017
Maybe this is too late to be helpful and no one seems to mention it anyway, but I bought BlazeRush based on this recommendation and I've decided to refund it. To each their own fun, but I'm nonetheless surprised it made the list to be honest.

The controls are slippery. It doesn't feel like you're controlling cars but rather sticks of butter and the primary concern isn't racing per se but simply not wobbling the hell out of control and sliding off the track. The camera that always tracks everyone rather than just you is pretty crazy in practice and not in a good way, no matter how interesting and novel that idea might sound on paper. That combined with the lack of customization of your car caused me to wonder which vehicle was actually mine more times than ever before in a racing game. Honestly, while not unplayably terrible or anything, it's probably the least solid game featuring vehicular combat that I have played to date. I just don't feel like ever playing it again and I think I'd feel embarrassed if I invited my friends to play it with me, and downright guilty if I made them buy it.


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