
If you’ve been missing the days when arcade racing games were all about speed, style, and jumping straight into the action, then Super Polygon Grand Prix might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Developed by solo creator Rozz Games, this game embraces the low-poly aesthetic that defined many racing classics of the 1990s.
Since entering Early Access in August 2024, the game has steadily built a positive reputation among racing fans. On Steam, it currently enjoys Very Positive user reviews, with players praising its responsive handling, satisfying sense of speed, and faithful retro presentation.
There’s also a surprising amount of content packed into the experience. You can race across 48 tracks inspired by locations around the world, from London and Tokyo to mountain roads in the Alps. Alongside those are fantasy-inspired circuits that fit perfectly with the game’s colorful visual style.
The vehicle roster includes 20 cars spread across multiple racing classes, while Progress Mode gives you unlockables and long-term goals beyond simple leaderboard chasing. Local multiplayer and online leaderboards help round out the package for those who enjoy competing against friends or chasing faster lap times.
One of the biggest strengths of Super Polygon Grand Prix is its simplicity. Instead of burying players under endless menus, complicated upgrade systems, or live-service mechanics, it focuses on delivering immediate arcade fun. You pick a car, choose a track, and start racing.
Development is still ongoing, with regular updates improving AI behavior, controls, and overall gameplay. That’s one reason many racing fans are keeping a close eye on the project as it moves toward a full release. Here’s a look at gameplay: