Parking Garage Rally Circuit, an arcade racing title featuring drifts and jumps, will land on Nintendo Switch on June 18. The game takes place inside parking garages in American cities, evoking the visual and audio style of the 1990s. Its proposal combines speed, precise control, and closed environments.
Retro engine with precise drift physics 🏎️
The technical development focuses on an engine that prioritizes the feeling of controlled sliding. Vehicles respond to each turn with calculated inertia, allowing players to chain drifts without losing speed. Jumps and ramps are integrated into vertical circuits within the parking garages. The camera follows the action from a classic rear perspective. Performance on Switch aims to maintain a stable 60 frames per second, even in split-screen mode for two players.
Finally, a productive use for the mall parking lot 🅿️
Anyone who has spent afternoons looking for a spot in a multi-story parking garage knows that the real danger isn't the rivals, but that pillar that appears out of nowhere. At least here, crashes don't end in a fine or an argument with a security guard. Jumping between ramps while 90s music plays seems more fun than waiting in line to pay for a ticket. Of course, no one will give you back the time lost driving around in real life.