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Crashday ((full)) Online

| | Cons | |----------|----------| | Excellent, weighty physics with deformation | Graphics are undeniably dated | | Four distinct, fun multiplayer modes | Small online community (peak ~50 players) | | Deep, easy-to-use track editor | Single-player career can get grindy | | Weapons are tactical, not spammy | No cockpit or hood camera (only bumper/third-person) | | Steam Workshop support adds longevity | AI rubber-banding can feel cheap in late stages |

Most abandoned games from 2006 stay abandoned. Not . In 2017, a miracle happened. Moonbyte Studios (now calling themselves "2tainment") partnered with a small publisher to release Crashday: Redline Edition . Crashday

Crashday is a flawed, scrappy, beautiful mess. It was overlooked in 2006, but the community-supported re-release has given it a second life. For under $10 on sale, it’s one of the best value-for-money vehicular combat games you can buy today. Just bring a few friends or dive into the Workshop—the single-player is only half the story. | | Cons | |----------|----------| | Excellent, weighty