Players need to continually pick up parts and gradually accelerate, then overtake opponents one by one.
So as to achieve a design philosophy of side-scrolling from left to right.
This philosophy may have a sound starting point.
But when applied to a racing game, there's always an odd scent to it.
Current racing games generally are immersive experiences, the closer to reality, the better.
They allow players to experience an exhilarating racing journey without leaving home, seeing the scenery swiftly receding on both sides, and the thrill of leaving opponents far behind, all of which cause a surge in adrenaline throughout the process.
Highly realistic scenes, or reproducing landmark buildings, can also give players a relaxing travel simulation.
It can be seen that, whether it's racing or scenic simulation, an immersive experience is the main melody of today's racing games.