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"New Star GP: Arcade Racing Thrills from New Star Soccer Creators"

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 24,2025

"New Star GP: Arcade Racing Thrills from New Star Soccer Creators"

If you're a fan of retro vibes and racing games, New Star GP, the latest release from New Star Games—the creators of New Star Soccer, Retro Goal, and Retro Bowl—is a must-try. This engaging, retro-styled racing game on Android brings a fresh take on arcade racing that you'll surely enjoy.

Race in New Star GP

New Star GP offers a thrilling arcade racing experience. Its career mode starts in the '80s and spans five decades, presenting you with 176 diverse events. You'll race through time trials, checkpoint races, rival showdowns, and full GP-style competitions, each providing a unique challenge.

The game features 45 unique drivers, each with distinct personalities and racing styles, spread across the decades. With 17 different track locations, you'll encounter varying track abrasions, weather conditions, and unique layouts, ensuring that no two races feel the same. Curious about what New Star GP has in store? Check out the game's trailer below.

There’s More!

For those who enjoy structured competition, New Star GP offers 17 championship events based on tracks from the career mode. Additionally, the creation mode lets you design custom championships, where you can customize lap counts, weather, difficulty, and track configurations to your liking.

You can also take on the role of a motorsport team manager, upgrading cars and making strategic decisions that influence race outcomes. Factors such as tyre choices, component wear, fuel management, slipstreaming, dynamic weather, and the possibility of car failures add layers of complexity and excitement to each race.

The game's retro visuals and soundtrack pay homage to classic racing games, making it a nostalgic treat for fans of the genre. New Star GP is available for free on the Google Play Store, so why not give it a try?

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