The demo gives any racing game fan a fine idea of what to expect from the full release, which is scheduled for this Q4 in several EU-territories and Q1-04 for others.
Project Three CEO Rob Ercevic said: "RC Cars really is loads of fun to play, especially on a LAN with some friends. The developers put in a great physics engine for the big-wheeled small cars, resulting in acrobatic leaps, bumps and spectacular jumps throughout the race. Add to that the realistic race environments and most of all the sometimes unexpected interaction with NPC's within these environments, and you've got a very fast, wild and unpredictable match on your hands."
The final game will have lots more racing environments, more cars, more upgrades and more game modes. The first reviews coming in - rating the game 8/10 - don't seem to be off at all: miniature racing never was this exciting! The RC Cars Demo comes in two different sizes: the smaller, slightly stripped version is 190 Mb and features singleplayer only, while the bigger, original one (including intros, multiplayer mode etc) weighs about 260 Mb.