307 Racing is a budget circuit racing game where you compete on closed-loop tracks against AI opponents. The mechanics are basic and the AI tends to struggle, but the game offers small rewards for completing its four difficulty levels. It's rough around the edges—expect stiff handling and minimal visual feedback for speed—making it a curiosity for players seeking a no-frills racing experience rather than a polished alternative to mainstream titles.
About this game
Circuit racing is the common name for several types of car races, held on special tracks with hard surfaces. The main feature of such competitions is that the track has a closed form (ring).
What players are saying
▲ Recommended0 hrs
It was .49 cents when I bought it so obviously wasn't expecting much.
It's clearly someone's first racing game. The mechanics are chonky, the AI is not hard to beat considering they get stuck often, the speed at 20 looks the same at 120, and there are 4 levels that bring you some useless points.
I thought it was kind of cool that they made it to where you could open the doors, honk the horn, toggle the command menu with ~.
Overall, if you're going to buy a 49 cent game, expect 49 cents of quality. Good effort, STuNT.