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Table Top Racing: World Tour

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Table Top Racing: World Tour

May 3, 2016

Main game

2.51 average rating based on 76 ratings

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Table Top Racing: World Tour is the brand new, high octane, combat racer from Nick Burcombe, co-creator of the legendary PlayStation classic, 'wipEout'. Get behind the wheel of 12 ultra-cool, fully tuneable miniaturised racing cars and take on 20 race tracks through a comprehensive 'Championship Mode' and a multitude of 'Special Events'. Use 'Power-ups' and 'Wheel Weapons' and blast your way to victory! Battle with 8 players online to become the ultimate Table Top racer!
Release Dates
May 03, 2016 (Europe)
PlayStation 4
May 25, 2016 (North_America)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
May 25, 2016 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Mar 10, 2017 (North_America)
Xbox One
May 01, 2019 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch
Nov 26, 2019 (Worldwide)
iOS
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User Stats
472
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Yungbeck
Yungbeck gave Apr 21, 2025
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Fridge Racer

Very basic racer from Playrise Digital (of Wipeout fame) where you drive laps around various table tops like in a restaurant, garage or through a garden BBQ for example. You pick up missiles and boosters as you compete for first place, but the idea is ultimately way better than the execution. It feels rushed and unpolished and only offers enjoyment for a short period.

[2.3] / [5]

BMO
BMO updated their status May 10, 2016
BMO updated their status May 10, 2016

It's okay. The cars are kind of cute, like Matchbox cars or micro-machines and the racetracks are fun little table top worlds. But the racing is lacklustre. It feels like a cross between a combat kart game and a drift racer, without getting either down right. Perhaps multiplayer helps, which I will try out shortly. The sponsor tie-ins are annoying and anything but subtle. Unless, that is, you really really love Yo! Sushi.