TrackMania

TrackMania (2003)

by Nadeo, Digital Jesters, Enlight Software Limited, Focus Entertainment
Genres:Sport, Arcade, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:TrackMania is the first in a series of games where you race along a narrow track featuring insane jumps, loops and excessive speed.
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Back when I was a kid, my computer wasn't exactly top of the line. It struggled with most modern games, but one day, I discovered TrackMania. Unlike other racing games, it wasn’t about realistic physics or licensed cars—it was about pure, unfiltered fun. I remember spending hours trying to perfect my jumps, shaving milliseconds off my lap times, and laughing at the ridiculous tracks people built. The simple graphics and smooth gameplay made it accessible, even on my aging PC. But what truly made it special was the track editor. I spent entire afternoons creating insane loops, impossible jumps, and rollercoaster-like roads, just to see if I could complete them. There was no pressure—no grinding, no unlocking cars, no customization. Just me, my creativity, and the challenge of beating my own times. TrackMania wasn’t just a game; it was a playground, and for a kid with an old PC, it was the perfect escape. TrackMania was not just a racing and puzzle game, it was a sandbox game. Even today, I smile whenever I see its name. It reminds me of a time when gaming was all about fun, creativity, and the simple joy of speed. TrackMania deserves a DRM-free release so more people can enjoy it without issues. StarForce could be a concern, but if GOG can make it work, it would be amazing to see this classic available again!
user avatar@Li0n95user avatar@Li0n95
January 30, 2025
The best multiplayer game I played. The concept of a racing game where you can't hit opponent car make it unique and had a very positive effect on the community: you can't have grudges against other player because you lose, it's all about your driving; but still a competitive game. Awesome concept IMO.
While we have TrackMania United/Nations Forever, which is better in almost every way, it's still a decent classic and also has the feel that the newer game doesn't really match. Unfortunately, this game has the notorious StarForce DRM built in. It would be nice to see the beginning of the TrackMania series again here in GoG!
user avatar@thetakisuser avatar@thetakis
February 10, 2025
My first game on pc I loved it and let it be simpleMy first game on pc I loved it and let it be simple I want to play it again so much you are good that the world is given the opportunity to ask for legend games and you make it a reality I want to make loyal again like then to feel the atmosphere of my youth
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