Quick competition
A race has a clear start, finish, and result, so it is easy to fit into a team break, party bracket, or best-of-three challenge.
Dodge obstacles and grab boosters!
Solo Time Attack
Use it to learn the track, practice corners, and improve your best time.
Multiplayer Race
Use it for short head-to-head heats with up to 4 racers in the same room.
Q. What's the difference between Solo and Multiplayer?
A. Solo Time Attack challenges you to complete the track in the shortest time. In Multiplayer, up to 4 players race on the same track and rankings are determined by who crosses the finish line first.
Q. Where are my best times saved?
A. Solo Time Attack records are saved in your browser's local storage. You can view your previous records on the same device and browser.
Q. What changes between difficulty levels?
A. Higher difficulty means more obstacles that appear faster. Easy has fewer obstacles with wider spacing, making it great for learning the track.
Q. What happens if I go off-track?
A. Your car automatically decelerates when driving on the track edge (green off-road area). Get back to the center of the track as quickly as possible.
MojoMini game guide
Track Rush is useful when the group needs a high-energy game with an obvious goal: finish faster, handle corners better, and use items at the right moment. It works as a solo time attack, a quick multiplayer race, or the competitive round inside a longer game-night rotation.
Best group size
1 to 4 racers
Setup time
About 1 minute
Round style
Short races and time attacks
Use when
You want momentum after a slower game
A race has a clear start, finish, and result, so it is easy to fit into a team break, party bracket, or best-of-three challenge.
Use Track Rush after decision tools or slower board games when the room needs movement, reactions, and visible competition.
The solo route works as a time-attack page for players who want to learn the course before joining friends in a race.
Track Rush is direct and skill-based. Use Bingo, Wheel, or Ladder when players want lower pressure.
A race room is best for a few active racers. Use brackets or screen-share if the audience is larger.
Create a race room, share the link, and run three quick heats. The simple finish order gives the host an easy scoreboard.
Use Ladder to seed racers, then let winners advance. The race format keeps spectators engaged because every mistake is visible.
Play a few time-attack runs when you want a focused break that rewards cleaner turns and smarter item timing.
Track Rush is faster and more reflex-based. Bingo is better when you want a calmer turn-based round with voice chat.
Track Rush is the activity itself. Wheel is better as a host tool for choosing racers, track rules, or next matchups.
Track Rush gives a finish-line race. Snake is better for survival scoring and classic arcade pacing.
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A situation-based guide for choosing multiplayer browser games by group size, energy level, and interaction style.
A practical game-night schedule that mixes warmups, random pickers, competitive rounds, and calmer finishers without losing group energy.
Fill your bingo card and complete 3 lines first to win!
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