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A very curious new rally game is on the horizon... check out the demo for 'The Art of Rally' now!

Designed with a very unique visual style, this top down rally game from developer Funselektor Labs (of Absolute Drift fame) appears to be a very interesting and surprisingly immersive take on the world of rally driving - with some particularly interesting and engaging physics despite being a predominantly arcade focused game.

Before we head off into the journey of discovery looking at the game features in more detail, check out this cool looking announcement trailer from the studio:


In something of a rarity for modern day games, The Art of Rally has a demo too! Yes, a demo; remember those? So dear readers, if you want to have a little crack at this yourself, you can find the demo for Windows/Mac and Linux from Game Jolt HERE.

The demo includes:
  • Two iconic rally cars, one from Group 2, one from Group B
  • One mixed gravel-tarmac stage from Finland, with jumps, crests and corners. It’s a challenging course to master
  • Race in different conditions: morning, afternoon, sunset, fog, rain, night
  • Relive and capture your best moments with Photo Mode, Replay Mode, and Photo-Mode In Replays

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According to the official press release for the demo launch, the fully finished game expects to have over 30 cars available at day one, playable on no-less than 50 unique routes featuring stages in Finland, Norway, Sardinia, Japan and Germany. As well as plenty of content to get stuck into, the game should also include a career mode alongside both daily and weekly challenges, so hopefully a pretty well fleshed out title is in the works.

Key Features:
  • Progress through the golden years of rally in Career Mode
  • 30+ iconic rally cars from the 60s, 70s, 80s, Group B and Group S
  • Completely overhauled handling from the car physics system of Absolute Drift
  • 50 rally stages in Finland, Sardinia, Norway, Japan and Germany
  • Repair performance damage between stages
  • Daily and weekly challenges with leaderboards
  • Original soundtrack by Tatreal

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This isn't just a simple arcade racing game with stylish graphic design. According to the press release, developer Dune Casu has driven WRC cars from the 1990s in New Zealand and also attended DirtFish rally school in an effort to gain a better understanding of rally cars and also the learning process that goes into learning how to rally. Much of the development was done in a camper van that he lives in while doing roadtrips around Canada, America and Mexico to gain inspiration and research different environments for the game.... so pretty decent credentials for a thoroughly researched game looks like its taken place!!


No exact release date for The Art of Rally has been made available as yet, however keep an eye out on the Steam Store and here at RaceDepartment for more information as and when it becomes available, and try out the demo to see what its all about for yourselves!


The Art of Rally will be available for PC during 2020.

Want to know more about the game? Don't worry, our new RaceDepartment Art of Rally sub forum will soon be created to let you join forces with the community and discuss the title to your hearts content!

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They also did a Epic store launch at the very last minute. Daily events still need to be added with an upcoming patch, but leaderboards are working and it has been very stable on Win10 for me.
 
Glad I bought this gem. I should buy a game pad to properly playing this. An excellent distraction awaiting AMS2 major content updates.

I'm sure I can play hours just trying each car on free roam mode, imagined this game with modded cars,sounds and tracks!

I think they should make BAJA or Paris-Dakar next.. then Rally Cross, GT, F1 etc.

The Buddha thing is quite hilarious btw :D

Sure the graphics still needs better optimization and other tweaks, but overall this is a brilliant rally game. I wish the developer keeps improving this game.
 
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Is anyone else experiencing massive stutter and hitching? I could not get the game to run smooth or even semi-smooth and kept getting stuttering. It, plus pop in of distant trees gave me a headache and made it impossible to play. It seems like such a cool game.

Am I alone in having massive stuttering issues?
 
I also have the game, I liked the outside view and I had a hard time finding one that satisfied me, since it cannot be customized as I would really like. On the other hand, I have to say that the base of the game is good, I did the best times in the First levels with the mini but then when I leveled up the driving of the vehicle I did not like or have fun and the circuits began to have low climates Visibility that was difficult before because of the camera's sight problem. and we almost definitely left the game parked, i'm already pretty bad eyesight hehehe
 

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