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GPixel - Turn Based Racing App Reviews

The GPixel - Turn Based Racing app recently received 17 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given GPixel - Turn Based Racing app an average rating of 4.59 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 400 ratings since its release on Jul 24 by Jacopo Guanziroli. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about GPixel - Turn Based Racing?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.53 out of 5

400 global ratings

5 Star
65%
4 Star
24%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
12%

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17 Positive User Reviews for GPixel

five stars

i found this app while scrolling in the app store and it’s amazing

beat game flawless still haven’t fully unlocked

I got three stars on everything in the world tour and beat the game, but i’m still missing a ton of color designs for the car? other than that, amazing idea, fun game!

Great except the time limit

Time limit on races really ruins the turn-based nature of the game. Excellent execution otherwise.

Perfect Game

Free, 2$ to remove ads, and addicting gameplay. Everyone complaining about the timed races should just get good. I’ve beaten the game and now I’m aiming for 3* on every track. The game is perfect as is, but asynchronous turned based multiplayer would fit the game perfectly.

Impressed

Great game, very creative and original. Fits my taste perfectly.

Great racing game

If there was a way to play offline, I’d give it five stars! Wanted to play this on the plane. Otherwise, I love the strategy.

This is very cool

I enjoyed the gameplay, its very unique! Part board game, part arcade, super fun!

Great game

The concept of this game was unique. The controls are simple, the graphics are not too pixelated nor too hard for my phone to handle. Overall 10/10 game. I liked it.

Great Game

Updated Review: Excellent customer service for a small team. Game is a ton of fun… It’s irritating you can use spaces in driver’s name. Also I purchased the ad free version, got a new phone, and there is no option to restore the purchase.

Fun game

Casual car race game but still strategic. Fun game and original concept. Love it!

Fun retro racing

Cool new take on a racing game with a retro feel. I dig it!

Great Game

The only issue i have is i don’t love the timed levels but it’s such a good game overall so 5 stars

Really good game! 1 annoying bug

This game is fun to play, easy to learn hard to master. For $2 you can forever remove ads which is great. the only, really annoying bug is if you care about the leaderboard, your last run on any track always deletes your personal best even if it’s worse! Please fix this devs! Otherwise great game

Time limit in turn-based

I was really enjoying the game until Season 3 School 3 (the 8th world tour race). Then suddenly there’s a time limit! The whole reason I choose a turn-based game is to not have time pressure. And it’s an incredibly short timer too. After a dozen failed attempts and no other way to progress, the game is not any fun for me anymore after only 8 races.

Try it out if you’re interested

Very well executed racing game. Almost plays like a puzzle while feeling like a fast paced, tactical F1 race. Happy to pay the $2 to remove ads. Having a lot of fun with this game and look forward to getting through all the levels!

2 Negative User Reviews for GPixel

Ditch the timer

I agree with another reviewer who said the timer ruined the game for him. Most people who play this type of game are not looking for a twitch-fest race against the clock. For those who like the timer - great. For the rest, you should allow players to disable it. As for me, I didn’t ditch the timer - I ditched the game.

Requires Internet connection to play

Game is fun and different - I enjoy it a lot as a time killer. However, it requires Internet connection to play, even after paying for the ad-free version. This prevents me from playing it in certain travel situations, and that sinks the ship. There’s no reason this simple game needs the Internet if ads aren’t being loaded… unless it’s farming your data.