Introduction to Stone Age Racing
Stone Age Racing drops you onto dusty tracks in a cart built from logs and stone. You weave through jungle paths, echoing caves, and hot lava flats. The steering feels snappy and the carts bite into corners. Boost pads fling you forward and tight hairpins punish late brakes. Rolling boulders cut across the lane and tar pits grab at the wheels. Triceratops thunder past the barriers and shake the ground.
You win bones during races and spend them on parts. Grippy wheels shorten braking distance and new axles lift top speed. A small raptor mount adds a burst off the line. Clubs, slings, and fire pots sit in crates and each tool has a clear role. The championship ladder mixes short sprints and multi-lap circuits. Time trial tracks your best laps and challenge runs limit fuel and reward clean driving.
The look leans on chunky shapes and warm earth tones. Cavemen and cavewomen grunt and cheer at the start. Drums pop, stones clack, and dino calls cut through the mix. Each cup adds a visual twist like night storms or ash fall near the volcano rim. Races load fast and the action stays smooth during tight pack fights. Difficulty rises in steady steps and rival drivers defend the line near the finish. Short events invite retries and chasing gold bones feels worth the effort.