TrackMania is a series of racing video games developed by Nadeo for Windows PC. The games involve players racing cars through obstacle courses and stunt tracks in quick, arcade-style races. The series is known for its easy to learn, difficult to master gameplay.
TrackMania is a series of arcade-style racing video games developed by the French studio Nadeo for Windows PC. The first game in the series, TrackMania, was released in 2003. Since then, there have been several sequels and spin-off titles including TrackMania Sunrise, TrackMania United, TrackMania Nations, TrackMania DS for Nintendo DS, TrackMania Turbo, and TrackMania2.
The TrackMania games have a unique racing gameplay style with short, fast-paced track races that focus more on stunts and acrobatics than realistic racing. Players race cars through intricate and loop-filled tracks full of jumps, twists, and gravity-defying elements. Tracks consist of modules that can be snapped together like building blocks to construct elaborate runs. Players can also build custom tracks to share online.
One of the defining features of TrackMania games is the easy pick-up-and-play controls combined with physics and track elements that take time to master. The games emphasize quickly restarting races after failed runs rather than any career progression or tuning. This allows players to continually retry tracks and set record times. The series has developed a devoted competitive community focused on setting the fastest race times.
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