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art of rally

Publisher: Funselektor Labs Inc.

Game Information

"To do something dangerous with style is art..."



art of rally is a stylized experience inspired by the golden era of rally from the creator of Absolute Drift

Race across the world through colorful and stylized environments in top-down view.
Compete for first place in the leaderboards with daily and weekly challenges.
Will you master the art of rally?


Experience the golden era of rally in Career mode, travelling across 78 stages from Finland to Sardinia, Norway, Japan, Germany, Kenya and Indonesia.




Get behind the wheel of your favorite vintage cars, ranging from the 60’s to the 80’s, Group B, Group S and Group A.




From beginner-friendly options to driving modes that’ll challenge the most expert drivers, all players can tackle the races using their favorite rally driving tricks: Scandinavian flick, counter steering, left foot braking, handbrake turns.




Get your name out at the top of the Leaderboard in our daily and weekly challenges.




Show off your driving skills, or simply your favourite landscapes, with the integrated Photo and Replay mode.

Mac Performance Stats

Experience Reports

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Play Methods

Native1
CrossOver0
Parallels0
Other0

Average Rating

3.0/5

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Native

Native

GOOD
M1 BASE
Graphics:
HIGH
FPS:
60
Machine:
MacBook Air
Chip:
M1 BASE
Cores:
8 CPU, 7 GPU
RAM:
8 GB

Review Note:

Runs quite well in 1080p with mid-to-high graphic settings on a base M1 MacBook Air. However, using any higher resolution or graphic settings will cause the laptop to overheat and the game to throttle and lag if you play more than a short period of time. Also, the dynamic npc crowds along the race track are apparently incompatible with the hardware and thus absent. This has no impact on gameplay whatsoever.