For casual and competitive mobile gamers interested in automotive culture, vehicle tuning, and social multiplayer experiences.
Delivering multiplayer racing experiences with a focus on vehicle customization and community-driven competition.
Target audience
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Tuning Club Online: Car Racing
v2.7635
3mo ago
Primary focus
Multiplayer racing games with vehicle customization
Scale
indie
Target audience
Casual and competitive mobile gamers interested in automotive culture, vehicle tuning, and social multiplayer experiences.
Origin
The studio was founded by two individuals, including Maxim Tatarchenko.
Released 14 updates across 4 apps in the last 6 months, indicating a high level of active development and live-service support.
4 apps analysed
Diverse vehicle physics model differentiates from character-based platformers
Drift, tuning & stunt driving! Car racing game with custom street race cars
Deep 3D customization enables player-driven status signaling
Distributed across 9 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 2 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
63/100
Avg sentiment score
Dominates the 'fall-style' multiplayer obstacle course niche with massive scale and high-frequency content updates.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
GT Club directly competes for the same core demographic of car enthusiasts who prioritize deep mechanical customization and real-time competitive multiplayer racing.
Directly competes in the casual obstacle-course racing space with a focus on hyper-accessible, short-session gameplay.
This app targets the same performance-tuning segment with a focus on dyno-based mechanics and competitive drag racing.
This title is a direct threat in the drift-racing niche, utilizing a highly respected physics engine that defines the standard for drift gameplay.
Shares the vehicle-combat focus while emphasizing physics-based arena brawling over traditional track racing.
Asphalt 8 competes for the same racing audience by leveraging high-production value and a robust live-service event model.
Nitro Nation captures the same drag-racing market share through a long-standing reputation and a massive, active player community.
This app competes for the casual driving audience by offering simple, accessible, and endless racing gameplay.
While focused on rhythm, it competes for the same casual mobile gaming time-share by blending driving with music-based mechanics.
This app competes for the same multiplayer racing audience, though it focuses on 2D platforming rather than 3D car simulation.
It occupies the same casual racing category by offering a low-friction, idle-focused multiplayer experience.
A benchmark for rhythm-based obstacle navigation that captures the same 'frustration-reward' loop.
Competes for the same 'physics-based obstacle' audience with a highly polished, level-based progression system.
Offers an open-world sandbox experience that overlaps with the target's GTA-like map aspirations.
A new entrant targeting the off-road racing niche, potentially drawing away players interested in alternative vehicle physics.
This newcomer introduces a unique control scheme that could disrupt traditional racing game expectations.
Rapidly gaining traction with a high-velocity update schedule and a focus on accessible, swipe-based sports mechanics.