There’s something magical about the roar of an arcade racing game from the 90s. That distinct visual style, the pulse-pounding soundtrack, the pure adrenaline rush as you drift around corners at breakneck speeds. ROZZ GAMES captures all of that lightning in a bottle with Super Polygon Grand Prix, and honestly, it’s been an absolute thrill to experience.
A love letter to arcade racing
Built in Unity, SPGP doesn’t just reference classics like Virtua Racing and Daytona USA, it embodies their spirit. We’re talking 48 diverse tracks that progressively challenge your skills, each one designed to keep you on the edge of your seat. The game gives you the freedom to toggle between a authentic Retro visual mode with that perfect 90s color palette, or crank things up with a Modern look featuring vibrant colors and enhanced textures that really pop on contemporary hardware.

Where the rubber meets the road
The gameplay hits differently depending on your camera choice. Whether you’re locked in first-person view or positioned slightly behind your vehicle, the sensation of speed is intoxicating. But here’s the catch, these tracks demand respect. You’ll need to learn every curve, nail those precision turns, or find yourself kissing walls and tangling with other racers. Recovery from a crash is possible, but on the tougher courses? You’re going to feel every second lost.
What makes SPGP special isn’t just the nostalgia factor. It’s how the game balances accessibility with genuine challenge, wrapped in a presentation that honors its inspirations while standing on its own merits. The soundtrack alone transports you back to those arcade halls, but the tight controls and varied track design keep things firmly planted in the present.

ROZZ GAMES isn’t done either. Future updates promise Stock Cars, Ultra Wide Screen support, and unlockable vehicles to expand an already compelling package.
If you’re craving that arcade racing fix or just want to experience what made 90s racers so special, Super Polygon Grand Prix is available now on Steam. Trust me, this one’s worth your time.
Note: This is not a review, the purpose of this article, and future articles such as these, is to highlight the efforts of indie game developers and to let the world know that their games exist.
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