Track & Burn iOS SNAPP Review!

(SNAPP Reviews aren’t really full-fledged game reviews as much as they are just a way for us to give you a quick “heads-up” on whether a game is good or not. It usually means that we haven’t finished the game yet, but have played a good enough chunk to know if it’s worth your time or money.)

Track & Burn is an arcade racing game that was released last month by developer Tayasui. The App Store isn’t short of crappy racing games and at first glance, I thought that this was going to be another one of those. The simple poly art visuals don’t really stand out when just looking at screenshots. Luckily, I gave this game a shot. Track & Burn is all about racing the clock for the most part. You get a single vehicle with no way of purchasing new ones or upgrading anything. It’s all about learning the tracks and shaving seconds off of each run. As you progress, you’ll unlock new types of races like police chases, races against opponents, and even dinosaur themed off-road tracks. You’ll also unlock new vehicle styles with each track. Track & Burn is a game that grew on me the more I played it. It’s fun to play, but brutal at times. There’s no room for error when trying to get gold. I found myself rage quitting and resetting my run as soon as I made a single mistake. Difficulty aside, T&B is still a solid game. The physics are well done and the on-screen controls are pretty tight. There are also daily/weekly challenges and leaderboards. I would’ve liked to have seen more of a variety in vehicles, but that’s just nitpicking. So, if you’re a fan of racing games and have some patience, Track & Burn is definitely worth checking out.


Paul (@hashtagNOEN)

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