

GRITS Racing
GRITS Racing is a pancake batter party game for up to 8 players that is part racecar simulator, but mostly silly. First, we built the most realistic 2D racer ever... and then we smashed it up into a unique party game out of a desire to play a “racing” game with more than just...
Features
- Single player
- Multiplayer
- Local multiplayer
Tags
- Top-Down Perspective
- petrol-punk
- physics-based
- Arcade
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What is GRITS Racing?
GRITS Racing is a pancake batter party game for up to 8 players that is part racecar simulator, but mostly silly. First, we built the most realistic 2D racer ever... and then we smashed it up into a unique party game out of a desire to play a “racing” game with more than just racing fans. We provide a physics playground with sim-like cars, minimal rules at the start, and you decide what to do with it by adding wacky rules between races. Good luck keeping your wheels on!
Old school gets a new-school makeover with more damageable physics objects than you can shake a two-dimensional polygon at. And, oh, the skids marks! Did we mention the oddly-satisfying skid marks that dirty up the track like never before? And the dirt doesn't end there. With debris everywhere from lost wheels, broken cars, oily tire tracks, various track objects, and up to 8 players on one screen generally making a mess of it all, just getting to the finish line can be a friend-testing brawl of gasoline-fueled tenacity.
Welcome to the petrolpunk world of Globetrotter Racing where it's 1975, The Great War was the only world war, and microelectronics do not exist... probably because no one cared about going small after Nikola Tesla and his research institute learned to harness the power of lightning—to put it simply—and invented the Tesla Shield™ for use in automotive safety and generalized pedestrian protection (GPP).
GRITS Racing is a family-friendly game for discharging some electricity in a safe environment. If somebody isn't laughing, giggling, snickering, or snorting most of the game... we aren't doing our job correctly. We get it, not all players will choose to race, so we've given them other ways to be part of the environment (for better or for worse).







