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Mot's Grand Prix is a stripped-down racing simulator that channels the raw, mechanical feel of 1980s and 1990s motorsport games. It uses pseudo-3D visuals to recreate the look of classic Formula 1 tracks with minimal polish, focusing on tight handling and responsive controls. Players adjust throttle, clutch, and gear shifts manually, with four difficulty settings to match skill levels. A practice mode lets you map out corners and braking points before competing. No online features or AI-driven drama here, just you, the car, and the track. The game's charm comes from its deliberate lack of modern frills. Developer Tom Mulgrew spent years refining the physics to match the tactile feedback of older racing titles, which has earned praise from retro gaming communities. Though it only supports single-player races, the challenge of mastering each circuit without power-ups or assists keeps things engaging. Available on Windows, Linux, Mac, and web browsers, it’s a no-nonsense ode to a bygone era of racing games.
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