Race Master 3D: Car Racing
Rating 4.5star icon
  • 100M+

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  • Beresnev Games

    Developer

  • Racing

    Category

  • Everyone

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So, let's talk about Race Master 3D: Car Racing. This is a casual arcade racing game from Beresnev Games, and honestly, it's one of those titles you either love for its simplicity or hate because it's a bit too simple. It's primarily an Android and iOS experience, so you'll find it on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. As of now, it's racked up over 100 million installs on Google Play alone, which is impressive for a mobile racer. There's no PC or console version; this is a pure mobile game meant for quick sessions on your phone. The big selling point? It's completely free to download and play. However, like most mobile games, it has in-app purchases ranging from a dollar or two up to about $20 for premium cars or to remove ads. And yes, there are ads—both rewarded and interstitial—but you can pay a small fee to get rid of them if they annoy you.

Gameplay is straightforward: you swipe left or right to change lanes, and the goal is to overtake other cars while avoiding traffic. The best part? It's incredibly easy to pick up. You don't need a tutorial; you just tap install, and within seconds you're racing. What I love most about this game is the instant gratification. Each race lasts about 30 seconds, so it's perfect for a commute or waiting in line. The controls are responsive—swipe feels natural, and the physics are just floaty enough to make you feel like you're speeding without being too punishing. My favorite aspect is the progression system: you earn money from races to buy faster cars, and unlocking a new vehicle gives you that little dopamine hit. Plus, the soundtrack is surprisingly catchy for a mobile game; it keeps the energy high.

Compared to other mobile racers like Traffic Rider or Asphalt 9, Race Master 3D is way more casual. Traffic Rider has you on a motorcycle with a more realistic feel, while Asphalt 9 is a full-on arcade spectacle with nitro boosts and stunts. This game sits somewhere in between—it's simpler than Asphalt but more engaging than a pure drag racer. I recommend it because it doesn't demand your full attention. You can play with one hand, the rounds are short, and you don't need to invest hours to feel progress. If you're a fan of games like Subway Surfers but want a car-themed take, this is your pick. It's not groundbreaking, but it's reliable fun for killing time.

features

  • Easy Controls 🏎️: The swipe-to-lane-change system is incredibly intuitive. You don't need to memorize buttons; just flick your thumb left or right to dodge traffic. Compared to games like Asphalt 9, which requires tilting or on-screen buttons, this is much more accessible for casual players.
  • Quick Races ⏱️: Each race lasts under a minute, making it perfect for quick gaming sessions. Unlike Traffic Rider, where levels can drag on, Race Master 3D keeps things snappy and to the point.
  • Variety of Vehicles 🚗: You can unlock over 50 cars with different speeds and handling. While Real Racing 3 forces you to grind for high-end cars, this game lets you buy new rides relatively quickly, keeping the loop fresh.

pros

  • Noob-Friendly Design 👶: The learning curve is almost flat. You can install the app and immediately be competitive. Contrast this with Asphalt 9, where new players often struggle with drifting mechanics. Here, you just swipe and win.
  • Offline Play 📴: You can play without internet. For a racing game on Google Play, that's a huge plus. Games like CSR Racing 2 require a constant connection, but Race Master 3D lets you race on a plane or in a dead zone.
  • Minimalist Graphics 🖼️: The clean, bright visuals prevent eyestrain during long sessions. It's not as detailed as Traffic Rider's environments, but it runs smoothly on budget phones, which is a big win for Android users with older devices.

cons

  • Repetitive Gameplay 🔁: After 50 races, the thrill fades. Unlike Asphalt 9, which adds new tracks and events, Race Master 3D sticks to the same endless highway. You'll see the same roadside objects and obstacles over and over.
  • Aggressive Ads 📢: Ads pop up after every race unless you pay. Free games like Traffic Rider handle ads more gracefully, often letting you skip. Here, it feels like a constant interruption to your flow.
  • Limited Customization 🔧: You can't paint or tune your cars. Games like CSR Racing 2 let you tweak performance parts, but Race Master 3D only offers basic upgrades. If you like personalization, this game will feel shallow.

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