
David: For such a little game (pun intended), Table Top Racing provides a lot of content. There are a lot of events to participate in, and gameplay varies from stage to stage. Of course, the main focus remains the same, and that is to reach the goal as fast as possible. It’s a casual racing game that is not afraid to be tongue-in-cheek, as can be seen in the visuals alone. Table Top Racing takes place on a table top, not surprisingly, and players will get to control toy cars as they navigate past things that you would usually find on tables like notebooks, bottles, and even a sandwich or two.

Table Top Racing for mobile platforms and Table Top Racing: World Tour (which is now available PS4 Xbox One and Steam) have been downloaded more than 16.5 Million times.
I think Let it Die getting millions of dowloads is more believable than this.

Without a doubt, one of our highlights from EGX Rezzed 2016 was Table Top Racing. It was almost a classic love tale…”As soon as we locked eyes… (enter mushy crap here…)” – We think you get the picture. It just reminded us of a time where gaming was much less complicated and way more colourful, however at the time the game was only due to be released on the PS4… That’s not a bad thing. It just mean’t that being my primary console of choice is Xbox One, we wouldn’t get to play this any time soon as the majority of my games and friends reside in the Microsoft ecosystem – so when we got word this was getting a release on Xbox One, we immediately put our hands up and said “Yes, Please!”.

Still looking unlikely on Wii U however.