The 40+ Top Xbox 360 Racing Games, Ranked

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If you owned an Xbox 360 at any time during your life, then it's safe to say there were probably a few rad racing games in your collection. Since some games were much better than others, we've decided to rank the best Xbox 360 racing games of all time. If driving fast cars is your thing, then get behind the wheel and try out some of these fantastic games. What do you think were the top 10 racing games for the 360?

This list features the most popular and best-selling car and motorcycle games that were released for Xbox 360. While many of these games were console exclusives, we're allowing non-exclusives to be a part of the list as well. Colin McRae: Dirt 2 and Need for Speed: Most Wanted are two good examples of epic racers, as well as Forza Motorsport 4 and Burnout Paradise.

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  • Forza Motorsport 4
    1
    2011
    353 votes

    Taking the racing world by storm, Forza Motorsport 4 offered a stunning evolution in graphics and gameplay from its predecessor. Its expansive roster of over 500 licensed cars and meticulous attention to detail put it in a league all its own. The introduction of the Auto Vista feature allowed players to not only view their cars up close but also hear commentary from Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, truly making it a must-have for car enthusiasts. Furthermore, the game's integration with Microsoft Kinect provided an enhanced level of immersion, allowing players to use head tracking for an unparalleled racing experience.

    • Developer: Turn 10 Studios
  • Forza Horizon
    2
    2012
    315 votes

    Straying from the traditional circuit racing of its predecessors, Forza Horizon dropped players into an open-world Colorado setting, blending arcade-style driving with an authentic car simulation. The game's lively music festivals served as the backdrop for epic racing events that took players on a thrilling journey across varied terrains, changing weather conditions, and even nighttime racing. The inclusion of a streamlined user interface made for a more accessible experience compared to previous titles without compromising the depth of customization options. As a true standout in the racing genre, Forza Horizon masterfully crafted an exhilarating and diverse racing playground that captured the hearts of fans worldwide.

    • Developer: Playground Games
  • Forza Motorsport 3
    3
    2009
    227 votes

    Considered one of the best racing simulators of its time, Forza Motorsport 3 built on the success of its predecessor with an expanded car roster and unmatched visuals. The robust career mode offered over 100 hours of gameplay, challenging players with daring race events and vehicle customization. An innovative rewinding feature, aptly named "Flashback," gave racers the chance to correct their mistakes, making the game more approachable to newcomers while retaining its appeal to hardcore racing fans. The game also boasted an advanced livery editor, giving players the tools to express their creativity and share their designs with the community.

    • Developer: Turn 10 Studios
  • Project Gotham Racing 4
    4

    Project Gotham Racing 4

    2007
    168 votes

    An iconic title in the racing genre, Project Gotham Racing 4 offered a unique blend of arcade and simulation racing, focusing on both speed and style. The highly anticipated addition of motorcycles added a fresh dimension to the gameplay, while the dynamic weather system posed new challenges for players to overcome. The game's signature Kudos Points rewarded players for skillful driving and stylish maneuvers, encouraging them to push the limits of their abilities. With a robust career mode and visually striking cityscapes, Project Gotham Racing 4 cemented its legacy as one of the best racing games of its generation.

    • Developer: Bizarre Creations
  • Taking street racing to new heights, Midnight Club: Los Angeles invited players to explore a sprawling, faithfully recreated version of the City of Angels. Its immersive day-to-night cycle and impressive traffic density set new standards for open-world racing games. Players could engage in thrilling police chases, customize their cars with extensive tuning options, and challenge other racers using the innovative "flashlight" system. With its diverse array of vehicles, exceptional sense of speed, and an engaging storyline, Midnight Club: Los Angeles solidified its place as one of the most entertaining racing games on Xbox 360.

    • Developer: Rockstar San Diego
  • Burnout Paradise
    6
    2008
    183 votes

    Revolutionizing the concept of open-world racing, Burnout Paradise dared players to explore its vast and interconnected city with unparalleled freedom. Featuring a seamless online multiplayer mode, the game encouraged collaboration, competition, and camaraderie among racers. The adrenaline-pumping crashes and near-miss moments that defined the Burnout series were elevated to new heights with the addition of the innovative "Showtime" mode, which rewarded players for racking up massive amounts of vehicular carnage. With its intense speed, exhilarating stunts, and stunning visuals, Burnout Paradise redefined what it meant to be an arcade racer.

    • Developer: Criterion Games
  • Forza Horizon 2
    7

    Forza Horizon 2

    2014
    138 votes

    Set in a sprawling and picturesque Southern European setting, Forza Horizon 2 pushed the boundaries of its predecessor with a larger world, diverse environments, and a dynamic weather system. This sequel introduced the Bucket List, a collection of various challenges that tested players' skill and creativity, adding a fresh layer of variety to the open-world racing experience. Car meets, where players could showcase their custom vehicles and compete in impromptu races, fostered an engaging sense of community. Cementing its place among the best racing games of all time, Forza Horizon 2 expertly crafted an exhilarating and immersive world that begged to be explored.

    • Developer: Sumo Digital
  • Burnout Revenge
    8
    2005
    147 votes

    Building on the success of its predecessors, Burnout Revenge added new elements that redefined the series' signature frenetic racing action. The game introduced the groundbreaking "Traffic Checking" feature, allowing players to strategically use traffic as obstacles and weapons against opponents. With its expanded career mode, inventive crash events, and exhilarating high-speed races, Burnout Revenge ramped up the intensity and chaos that fans had come to love. Mind-blowing visuals and an infectious sense of speed cemented this title's place among the best arcade racers on Xbox 360.

    • Developer: Criterion Games
  • Injecting a shot of adrenaline into the long-running racing series, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit pitted racers against police in high-speed chases across a sprawling open-world. The innovative "Autolog" system encouraged friendly competition by allowing players to compare their performance and challenge friends to impromptu races. With a diverse array of luxury cars, jaw-dropping visual effects, and pulse-pounding gameplay, Hot Pursuit exemplified the perfect blend of arcade-style action and authenticity. Its compelling online multiplayer mode, which allowed players to assume the roles of both racers and police, made this title an unforgettable experience in the racing game genre.

    • Developer: Electronic Arts
  • Colin McRae: Dirt 2
    10
    2009
    124 votes

    A fitting tribute to the late rally legend, Colin McRae: Dirt 2 offered a thrilling blend of arcade and simulation-style racing that catered to all types of players. Boasting an impressive lineup of officially licensed cars, as well as a variety of off-road disciplines like Rally, Raid, and Land Rush, the game delivered an exceptional racing experience. Its innovative EGO game engine introduced jaw-dropping visuals and unparalleled physics, setting new standards for racing games of its time. With a globe-trotting career mode that paid homage to Colin McRae's career, Dirt 2 left an indelible mark on the racing genre.

    • Developer: Codemasters, Feral Interactive, Sumo Digital, Firebrand Games
  • Dirt 3
    11
    2011
    153 votes

    Delivering a thrilling off-road racing experience, Dirt 3 pushed the limits of realism, boasting an array of officially licensed cars, diverse tracks, and dynamic weather conditions. The game's revamped roster included rally cars, off-road trucks, and even Gymkhana vehicles, ensuring a variety of challenges for players to tackle. The acclaimed flashback system returned, allowing players to rewind and correct their mistakes, while an improved handling model offered a more authentic driving experience. With intense rallycross events, impressive graphics, and a wealth of content, Dirt 3 solidified its place as one of the best off-road racing games on Xbox 360.

    • Developer: Codemasters Southam
  • Forza Motorsport 2
    12

    Forza Motorsport 2

    2007
    123 votes

    As a worthy successor to the original Forza Motorsport, Forza Motorsport 2 raised the bar in terms of realism, customization options, and car selection. Introducing an impressive lineup of over 300 cars from more than 50 manufacturers, the game offered an unmatched level of depth in tuning and customization. The innovative "Drivatar" system allowed players to train an AI driver to mimic their driving style, adding a unique layer of strategy to the game's relentless racing action. With its challenging career mode, stellar graphics, and cutting-edge physics, Forza Motorsport 2 established itself as one of the premier racing simulations on Xbox 360.

    • Developer: Turn 10 Studios
  • Test Drive Unlimited
    13

    Pioneering the concept of "MOOR" (Massively Open Online Racing), Test Drive Unlimited transported players to the beautiful island of Oahu, where they could freely explore, compete in races, and interact with other players. The game's unprecedented level of freedom and scale paved the way for the open-world racing genre as we know it today. Boasting a diverse array of luxury cars, customizable avatars, and a dynamic economy system, Test Drive Unlimited offered an incredibly immersive and social racing experience. Its groundbreaking innovation and ambitious design made it one of the most influential titles in the history of racing games.

    • Developer: Eden Games
  • Driver: San Francisco
    14

    Driver: San Francisco

    2011
    45 votes

    Breathing new life into the storied series, Driver: San Francisco presented a unique and innovative gameplay mechanic: the ability to "shift" between cars during races. This supernatural twist allowed players to instantly swap vehicles and tackle missions from different perspectives, adding a strategic layer to the high-octane action. Set against the iconic backdrop of San Francisco, the game boasted a diverse selection of vehicles, thrilling chase sequences, and a compelling storyline that paid homage to classic car chase movies. With its inventive gameplay and exceptional sense of speed, Driver: San Francisco carved out its own niche in the racing genre.

    • Developer: Ubisoft Reflections
  • Need for Speed: Carbon
    15

    Set in the nocturnal city of Palmont, Need for Speed: Carbon invited players to conquer its dangerous streets in a thrilling mix of tight corners and exhilarating straightaways. The game's crew system allowed players to recruit and manage a team of AI-controlled racers, injecting a layer of tactical depth to the high-stakes racing. Carbon also expanded upon the extensive car customization options from previous titles, providing more opportunities for players to express their creativity. With a gripping storyline and engaging rivalries, Need for Speed: Carbon offered a dramatic and immersive racing experience.

    • Developer: EA Canada
  • Blending open-world exploration with exhilarating street racing, Need for Speed: Most Wanted challenged players to climb the ranks of Fairhaven City's illegal racing scene while evading relentless police pursuits. The game's "Fairhaven Passport" system incentivized exploration by offering rewards for discovering hidden cars and completing various challenges. Most Wanted provided a seamless online multiplayer experience, fostering a competitive environment among players. With its intense race events, diverse car lineup, and stunning visuals, Need for Speed: Most Wanted solidified its status as a fan-favorite in the iconic racing series.

    • Developer: Sensory Sweep Studios
  • Blur
    17
    2010
    114 votes

    Injecting a welcome dose of arcade-style fun into the racing genre, Blur combined high-speed action with power-ups and intense rivalries. Its wide range of licensed cars and sprawling tracks offered an immersive racing experience, while the game's power-ups added a strategic element reminiscent of kart racers. Blur's seamless online multiplayer mode fostered a sense of competition, featuring explosive battles and nail-biting finishes. With its beautiful visuals, chaotic gameplay, and thrilling sense of speed, Blur was a refreshing and memorable addition to the Xbox 360 racing library.

    • Developer: Bizarre Creations
  • Race Driver: Grid
    18
    2008
    114 votes

    Focusing on the thrilling world of professional racing, Race Driver: Grid delivered an authentic and captivating experience that appealed to both casual and hardcore fans. The game's innovative "Flashback" feature made its debut here, allowing players to rewind time and correct their mistakes during races. Featuring a diverse range of racing disciplines, including touring cars, drift events, and endurance races, Grid offered a rich and varied gameplay experience that stood out in the racing genre. Its cutting-edge EGO engine, superb handling, and breathtaking visuals established Race Driver: Grid as a must-play title for racing enthusiasts.

    • Developer: Codemasters Southam
  • Split Second: Velocity
    19
    May 18 2010
    97 votes

    Set within the chaotic world of a reality TV show, Split Second: Velocity offered a unique and explosive twist on the arcade racing genre. Players could trigger environmental events called "Power Plays" to cause massive destruction and disrupt the race, forcing opponents to adapt on the fly. The game's distinct visual style, heart-pounding soundtrack, and dynamic track design created a truly cinematic racing experience. Split Second: Velocity's innovative gameplay mechanics, spectacular visuals, and relentless pace made it an unforgettable standout in the racing game pantheon.

    • Developer: Black Rock Studio, Sumo Digital
  • Grand Theft Auto V
    20
    2013
    153 votes

    While not a traditional racing game, Grand Theft Auto V offered a wealth of thrilling racing experiences within its vast, open-world sandbox. From street races to off-road challenges, the game's extensive vehicle roster and diverse environment catered to every racing enthusiast's taste. The integration of car customization options, such as performance upgrades and visual modifications, allowed players to fine-tune their cars to perfection. Additionally, the game's online multiplayer mode, GTA Online, featured a myriad of race events and creator tools, enabling players to design their own courses and compete against others in exhilarating high-speed competitions.

    • Developer: Rockstar North
  • Colin McRae: Dirt
    21
    2008
    83 votes

    The game that started it all, Colin McRae: Dirt, brought rally racing to life with its impressive graphics, engaging career mode, and realistic handling. Offering a wide variety of off-road vehicles and disciplines, the game captured the essence of rally racing like never before. Its groundbreaking visuals and physics set new standards for the racing genre, while the challenging and immersive gameplay appealed to both newcomers and racing aficionados. As a pioneer in the world of off-road racing games, Colin McRae: Dirt laid the foundation for its revered successors and remains an influential title to this day.

    • Developer: Codemasters
  • Grid 2
    22
    2013
    106 votes

    Building on the success of its predecessor, Grid 2 featured refined handling, enhanced visuals, and a more focused career mode that introduced players to the world of professional racing. The innovative "LiveRoutes" system created dynamic, ever-evolving tracks, ensuring that no two races ever felt the same. Grid 2's eclectic mix of racing disciplines, including endurance events, drift competitions, and time attacks, provided a varied and engaging gameplay experience. With its accessible yet deep driving mechanics, seamless online multiplayer, and captivating single-player campaign, Grid 2 firmly established itself as a must-play title in the racing genre.

    • Developer: Codemasters Southam
  • Need for Speed: Shift
    23

    A departure from the series' signature street racing, Need for Speed: Shift delved into the realm of simulation racing with its realistic physics, challenging AI, and cockpit view. The game's innovative driver experience system awarded players for aggressive and precise driving, fostering a sense of progression. Boasting an extensive lineup of licensed cars and iconic tracks, Shift offered a comprehensive and immersive racing experience. With its authentic handling, stunning visuals, and engaging career mode, Need for Speed: Shift marked a successful foray into the simulation racing genre for the long-running franchise.

    • Developer: Slightly Mad Studios
  • Harms Way
    24

    Harms Way

    Bongfish GmbH
    19 votes

    Combining racing action with intense shooting mechanics, Harms Way provided a unique experience in the genre as players competed in frantic race events while simultaneously engaging in explosive combat. The game's inventive team-based gameplay required cooperation between drivers and gunners to succeed in high-stakes, action-packed races. Featuring immersive environments, challenging AI opponents, and online multiplayer, Harms Way delivered a surprisingly deep and engaging experience for a free-to-play title. With its innovative gameplay and intense racing action, Harms Way carved out a niche in the Xbox 360 racing library.

    • Developer: 2010
  • F1 2011
    25

    F1 2011

    2011
    74 votes

    Capturing the exhilaration of Formula One racing, F1 2011 transported players to the heart of motorsport with its authentic handling, official teams, and real-world tracks. Its engrossing career mode allowed players to experience the demanding life of a professional driver, complete with press interviews and management decisions. The introduction of the Drag Reduction System (DRS) and kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) added strategic depth to the gameplay. F1 2011's meticulous attention to detail, unparalleled realism, and thrilling race action made it one of the foremost F1 games on Xbox 360.

    • Developer: Sumo Digital
  • The Crew
    26
    2014
    30 votes

    Pioneering the concept of “MMOR” (Massively Multiplayer Online Racing), The Crew allowed players to traverse a vast, open-world recreation of the United States while seamlessly interacting with other racers. Its RPG-like progression system, extensive car customization options, and varied mission structure provided an unmatched level of depth and replayability. The game's always-online requirement fostered a sense of community, with players forming crews to tackle challenging cooperative events. With its ambitious design and expansive world, The Crew boldly pushed the boundaries of the open-world racing genre.

    • Developer: Ivory Tower
  • Grid Autosport
    27

    Grid Autosport

    2014
    25 votes

    Returning to the series' simulation racing roots, Grid Autosport focused on delivering an authentic racing experience through realistic handling, expert AI, and a rich variety of racing disciplines. The game's comprehensive career mode provided players with the opportunity to specialize in their preferred racing styles or master them all. Featuring an extensive car roster and faithfully recreated tracks, Grid Autosport offered a truly immersive racing experience. With its deep yet accessible driving mechanics, impressive graphics, and engaging multiplayer mode, Grid Autosport further solidified its status as a fan-favorite racing series.

    • Developer: Codemasters
  • Cars 2
    28

    Cars 2

    2011
    21 votes

    Based on the hit animated movie, Cars 2 invited players to join Lightning McQueen and his friends in a series of action-packed espionage missions and thrilling races. With its colorful visuals, engaging storyline, and approachable gameplay, the game catered to younger audiences while retaining the appeal for fans of all ages. Players could choose from a diverse cast of characters, each with unique abilities, and compete in various racing events, from high-speed chases to off-road adventures. With its charming presentation and accessible gameplay, Cars 2 provided a fantastic racing experience for fans of the film and newcomers alike.

    • Developer: Avalanche Software
  • Diving into the world of underground street racing, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights combined fast-paced racing with extensive car customization options, capturing the essence of tuner culture. The game's "Driver DNA" system tracked players' driving style, allowing them to win bet races and recruit teammates with similar skills. Featuring immersive nighttime events, stunning visuals, and a pumping soundtrack, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights offered an adrenaline-fueled racing experience. With its captivating content and addictive gameplay, this title became a cult classic among racing enthusiasts.

    • Developer: Paradigm Entertainment
  • Taking players on a high-stakes race across the United States, Need for Speed: The Run combined high-speed action with an engaging narrative. Its diverse environments, ranging from bustling cities to treacherous mountain passes, provided a visually stunning and immersive racing experience. The game's unique "checkpoint" system introduced intense time trial elements, keeping players on the edge of their seats. With its thrilling chase sequences, high-octane races, and breathtaking visuals, Need for Speed: The Run delivered an action-packed racing adventure that fans of the series were sure to enjoy.

    • Developer: Firebrand Games
  • F1 2010
    31
    2010
    60 votes

    Reviving the popular Formula One gaming franchise, F1 2010 delivered an authentic and challenging racing experience by showcasing realistic car handling, dynamic weather effects, and a comprehensive career mode. An innovative "press interview" system allowed players to interact with the media, shaping their reputation and influencing their team's resources. Featuring officially licensed teams, cars, and tracks, F1 2010 immersed players in the high-stakes world of professional racing. Its attention to detail, unparalleled realism, and captivating gameplay set a new benchmark for Formula One games on Xbox 360.

    • Developer: Codemasters Birmingham
  • Burnout Crash!
    32

    Burnout Crash!

    2011
    12 votes

    Taking the explosive action of the Burnout series and distilling it into an addictive arcade-style experience, Burnout Crash! encouraged players to create as much chaos as possible by triggering massive chain reactions of vehicle destruction. The game featured three unique game modes, including "Road Trip," "Rush Hour," and "Pile-Up," each with its own objectives and challenges. With its simplified controls, cartoonish visuals, and focus on high scores, Burnout Crash! offered a fresh and accessible take on the franchise's core gameplay elements. Its intense explosions, satisfying gameplay mechanics, and energetic soundtrack made Burnout Crash! an entertaining addition to the genre.

    • Developer: Criterion Games
  • The Crew 2
    33
    2018
    33 votes

    Expanding upon the ambitious design of its predecessor, The Crew 2 invited players to explore a massive, open-world recreation of the United States while seamlessly transitioning between land, sea, and air vehicles. Its innovative "Fast Fav" system allowed players to swap between different vehicle types on the fly, creating an unparalleled sense of freedom and versatility. Featuring a wealth of customization options, a diverse range of disciplines, and a variety of cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes, The Crew 2 elevated the open-world racing experience. With its breathtaking visuals, expansive world, and dynamic gameplay, The Crew 2 pushed the boundaries of what a racing game could be.

    • Developer: Ivory Tower
  • Dirt: Showdown
    34

    Dirt: Showdown

    May 23 2012
    51 votes

    Focusing on the wilder side of off-road racing, Dirt: Showdown provided an adrenaline-fueled experience with its dazzling destruction derbies, intense gymkhana events, and high-stakes race events. The game's accessible arcade-style handling and vibrant visual style brought an exciting twist to the traditional racing formula. With its diverse array of game modes, including survivalist "Knock Out" events and stunt-filled "Hoonigan" challenges, Dirt: Showdown offered a satisfyingly chaotic and action-packed racing experience. Its engaging single-player career mode, complemented by an immersive online multiplayer component, made Dirt: Showdown a standout title in the off-road racing genre.

    • Developer: Codemasters
  • F1 2014
    35

    F1 2014

    2014
    19 votes

    Reflecting the real-world changes in Formula One, F1 2014 brought updated team lineups, new tracks, and revised rules to the forefront of the racing experience. The game's revamped handling model catered to both casual and seasoned drivers, providing a more accessible yet authentic experience. In addition, F1 2014's extensive career mode and challenging scenarios allowed players to relive the exhilarating moments from the 2014 F1 season. Boasting exceptional realism, attention to detail, and fluid gameplay, F1 2014 continued the franchise's tradition of delivering a definitive Formula One racing simulation.

    • Developer: Codemasters Birmingham
  • Ridge Racer Unbounded
    36

    Ridge Racer Unbounded

    2012
    44 votes

    A bold departure from its arcade racing roots, Ridge Racer Unbounded introduced a new, more aggressive style of racing that featured destructible environments, high-speed drifts, and explosive gameplay. The innovative "City Creator" tool allowed players to design their own urban playgrounds, ensuring endless replayability and diverse racing experiences. Unbounded's unique visual style, combining gritty realism with vibrant flashes of color, set it apart from other entries in the series. With its intense races, dynamic environments, and innovative track creation tool, Ridge Racer Unbounded provided a fresh and exhilarating take on the arcade racing genre.

    • Developer: Bugbear Entertainment
  • Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit
    37

    Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit

    2007
    18 votes

    Known as Alarm für Cobra 11: Crash Time in Europe, Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit placed players in the role of highway patrol officers, racing across high-speed German highways to foil criminal plots and engage in thrilling car chases. The game's diverse mission types, including pursuits, bomb disposal, and time trials, provided a challenging and engaging experience. Featuring impressive crashes, intense action sequences, and a realistic damage model, Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit delivered a unique and exhilarating racing experience. With its cinematic storytelling and innovative gameplay, the game stood out as a hidden gem in the Xbox 360 racing lineup.

    • Developer: Crave Entertainment
  • F1 Race Stars
    38

    F1 Race Stars

    2012
    16 votes

    Taking a whimsical approach to the world of Formula One racing, F1 Race Stars transformed the high-speed motorsport into a colorful, over-the-top kart racer. Featuring official teams, drivers, and tracks, the game added a playful twist to the sport with power-ups, fantastical environments, and exaggerated physics. Its pick-up-and-play nature made it accessible to casual gamers and racing enthusiasts alike, while the inclusion of split-screen multiplayer fostered a sense of camaraderie and competition among friends. With its charming visuals and lighthearted gameplay, F1 Race Stars offered a refreshingly unique take on the Formula One racing experience.

    • Developer: Codemasters Birmingham
  • Cars Race-O-Rama
    39
    2009
    14 votes

    Inspired by the popular animated film series, Cars Race-O-Rama delivered a fun and approachable racing experience tailored to younger audiences. Players could join Lightning McQueen and his friends as they competed in various events, including circuit races, off-road adventures, and stunt challenges. The game's vibrant visuals and intuitive controls made it accessible to players of all ages, while its varied tracks and charming cast of characters provided hours of entertainment. With its lighthearted tone and engaging gameplay, Cars Race-O-Rama proved to be a delightful entry in the racing game genre.

    • Developer: Incinerator Studios
  • Bang Bang Racing
    40

    Bang Bang Racing

    2011
    14 votes

    Delivering a top-down perspective on arcade racing, Bang Bang Racing combined tight cornering, explosive power-ups, and a colorful visual style to create a fast-paced and enjoyable gaming experience. With its intuitive controls and quick races, the game catered to both casual players and racing enthusiasts. Bang Bang Racing featured a variety of tracks with diverse environments, from sandy beaches to icy mountains, along with an array of unlockable cars and customization options. Its pick-up-and-play nature, engaging multiplayer mode, and charming presentation made Bang Bang Racing a delightful and memorable entry in the racing genre.

    • Developer: Kalypso Media Digital
  • El Chavo Kart
    41

    El Chavo Kart

    2014
    12 votes

    Inspired by the beloved Latin American animated television series, El Chavo Kart brought together a cast of eccentric characters to compete in whimsical and vibrant kart races. The game featured a range of power-ups, shortcuts, and wacky weapons that added a layer of strategy to the traditional racing formula. With its colorful visuals, light-hearted humor, and accessible gameplay, El Chavo Kart proved to be an entertaining and family-friendly racing experience. Offering a variety of tracks, diverse character abilities, and numerous game modes, El Chavo Kart was a charming addition to the kart racing genre.

    • Developer: Efecto Studios
  • Cro-Mag Rally
    42

    Cro-Mag Rally

    2001
    10 votes

    Set in a vibrant prehistoric world, Cro-Mag Rally put players behind the wheel of unique and whimsical vehicles, such as stone-age dune buggies and wooden hot rods. As they raced through a variety of creative tracks, players could collect and utilize wacky power-ups like fire-breathing dinosaurs and tornado-summoning totems. With its distinctive art style, quirky humor, and accessible gameplay, Cro-Mag Rally provided a lighthearted and engaging racing experience. Its imaginative setting and delightful fusion of racing and prehistoric adventure made for a memorable entry in the Xbox 360's lineup of racing games.

    • Developer: Pangea Software
  • Big Bumpin'
    43

    Big Bumpin'

    2006
    13 votes

    A quirky crossover between bumper cars and classic arcade games, Big Bumpin' challenged players to engage in thrilling multiplayer battles using an array of themed vehicles. The game featured a variety of inventive game modes, such as "King of the Hill," "Last Man Standing," and "Hockey," each offering unique challenges and objectives. Utilizing power-ups and strategic driving, players could outmaneuver their opponents to claim victory in chaotic, action-packed matches. With its accessible controls, addictive gameplay, and charming premise, Big Bumpin' made for an unconventional and delightful addition to the world of racing games.

    • Developer: Blitz Games
  • Ben 10: Galactic Racing
    44

    Ben 10: Galactic Racing

    2011
    13 votes

    Based on the popular animated TV series, Ben 10: Galactic Racing invited players to join Ben Tennyson and his alien friends in an intergalactic racing event filled with excitement, danger, and plenty of power-ups. The game featured a diverse cast of characters, each with unique abilities that could be used strategically during races. Its vibrant visuals and accessible gameplay made it an ideal choice for younger audiences and fans of the show. With its engaging single-player story mode, split-screen multiplayer, and various racing events, Ben 10: Galactic Racing provided a thrilling and family-friendly racing experience that successfully captured the spirit of the beloved franchise.

    • Developer: Monkey Bar Games