Android / Mar 25, 2026
CRX STREET RACING CHAMPIONSHIP (Android)
A street racer where the bravest thing you can do is hit ‘Online’ with 100+ total downloads.
Score: 69.8%
CRX Street Racing Championship opens with the confidence of a game that has already won three imaginary trophies and named its car “elite” before the engine even turns over. The store page’s pitch is wonderfully direct: pick a car, race “the fastest and most skilled racers in the world,” and do it across three modes—Drifts, Time Trial, and Single Player—plus an Online mode for human opponents.
Here’s the vibe I get from that feature list: this is less “I just rebuilt a turbo in my garage” and more “I found a key and now I’m the protagonist.” You choose a car (no endless dealership novel, just: pick your weapon) and then you pick how you want to be humbled. Drift mode is where you attempt stylish sideways glory… and discover that your thumbs have the emotional stability of a shopping cart with one bad wheel. Time Trial is the game’s polite way of saying “I’m not mad, I’m just recording everything you do with a stopwatch.” And Single Player is your safe space—until you realize you’re still competing against your own suspiciously optimistic expectations.
Online mode is the spicy option, because “race other players” is always code for “meet someone who has been practicing this exact corner like it’s an Olympic event.” But honestly, that’s the most charming part: it’s aiming for that classic street-racing fantasy where you roll up, pick a car, and immediately start proving things to strangers for no sensible reason.
Now the practical bits: Google Play flags it as Contains ads, last updated Sep 9, 2022, and sitting at 100+ downloads—so go in expecting a small, straightforward racer rather than a live-service monster with a thousand menus. Also, the data-safety panel notes collection/sharing of data types like location and app activity, with “data can’t be deleted,” which is worth a quick read before you start living your illegal-but-Pegi-3 racing life.
Bottom line: CRX Street Racing Championship looks like a compact “pick-up-and-race” package with a clear mode trio (drift/time trial/single player) and an online cherry on top. It won’t replace the big boys, but it absolutely can replace five minutes of doomscrolling with five minutes of “I DEFINITELY had that corner.”