Skip to main content

Racing Line

Game ID: GID0258433
Collection Status
Description

Feel the tension and excitement of races in this tactical racing board game where players take full control of their cars.
Get the most out of your cars’ capabilities, optimize your trajectories on the tracks and overtake your opponents !

Racing Line is a game in which players become drivers during a car race. They will have to manage the speed and the trajectory of their cars while limiting as much as possible their risk and damages: beware of the collision or the exit of track!

At each turn, players simultaneously plan their next move, then they all apply their move in the race order and finally resolve special situations such as slipstream, loss of control, collision or run-off.

The cars' movements are inspired by real-life physics: each movement influences the next one. As in real driving situations, drivers must anticipate their movements, take into account elements such as inertia or acceleration in order to optimize their speed and trajectory. The more the drivers exceed their cars capabilities, the more they risk losing control, which can cause accidents and impact the driver's strategy. But the victorious drivers are also often those who have flirted with the limits to overtake their opponents!

In the standard game mode, all drivers' cars have the same capabilities.
The Pro Driver mode increases the strategical aspect by introducing :
- Management of weather conditions
- Qualifying phase played by auctions
- Unique car capabilities (up to 20 different cars, each one having its own characteristics)
- Obstacles and Dirt on the racetrack

Year Published
2022
Transcript Analysis
Browse transcript mentions, sentiments, pros/cons, mechanics, topics, quotes, and references.
Total mentions: 0
This page: 0
Sentiment: pos 0 · mix 0 · neu 0 · neg 0
Mentions per page
Top
No transcript mentions yet.
Transcript Mentions
No transcript mentions found for this game.
Transcript Navigation
Top
No transcript mentions yet.
View on BoardGameGeek