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Car Parkour Together is a chaotic arcade racing game built around high-speed car parkour and co-op mayhem. Developed by Cnsgames, it launched on December 23, 2025, for PC. Players navigate obstacle-filled environments using drifts, jumps, and special moves to outpace opponents or collaborators. The game supports solo, local co-op, and online multiplayer, with modes that switch between team play and competitive provocations. Its core is fast-paced, physics-driven stunts and slapstick collisions. Ideal for fans of goofy, skill-based racing with a focus on messy fun.
You control a customizable car that uses momentum and timing to clear ramps, barriers, and ramps. Each level is a tight track with shifting hazards like collapsing floors and moving walls. Abilities like turbo bursts and shields let you disrupt rivals or boost through gaps. Multiplayer sessions mix team-based goals with chaotic sabotage, like triggering traps. Controls prioritize responsiveness, with analog steering and button-based boosts. Sessions last 5-15 minutes, with leaderboards tracking lap times and combo scores. The camera stays close, emphasizing the physics-driven chaos. No checkpoints, only restarts after crashes.
PlayPile members rate it 4.4/5, with 32% completing all 50 levels. Average playtime is 6 hours, though 24% finish in under 3. Community moods split between “Chaotic Fun” (58%) and “Frustrating at Times” (29%). Critics on Destructive Critics praise its “joyfully reckless mechanics” but note “shallow progression.” 24 achievements include “Collide with 500 Obstacles” and “Win a Match with a Partner.” 76% of players own it, paying $29.99. Multiplayer is cited as the main hook, but solo mode struggles with repetitive track designs.
A $29.99 pick for co-op enthusiasts and arcade racing fans who thrive on chaos. The 24 achievements add replayability, but solo play lacks depth. Works best with a friend, local or online, to amplify the slapstick physics and sabotage. Worth it for short bursts of absurdity, but not a long-term commitment. If you tolerate restarts and prioritize laughs over polish, it’s a solid indie buy.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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