
Barro
Barro is a simple arcade racing game for one or two players (in split-screen). Players can race on nineteen tracks in different weather conditions against three CPU opponents (or two in two-player mode) or do a time trial solo. Track profiles go up and down wildly and many of them loop over. Running off the track is the main danger in the game and once you do that, your car disappears and resets back to the track.
What it feels like
Competitive racing thrills and the challenge of staying on winding looping tracks create moment-to-moment rush. Simple arcade racing with lighthearted mechanics and multiple game modes invites casual experimentation.
What it's about
Racing competition is the core activity and framing of the experience.
How it plays
Driving and controlling a car across tracks is the fundamental mechanic. Track physics including gravity on wild up-and-down terrain and off-track resets drive core interaction.
How it looks and sounds
Described as featuring 'little cars' with arcade charm suggesting stylized, approachable aesthetics.
How it's structured
Racing against CPU opponents or human players in direct competition is the core activity. Solo time trial mode is explicitly available and featured alongside competitive racing. Two-player split-screen mode allows competitive racing on the same machine.
Kindred games
Shares Vehicular Control, Competitive PvP, Sports, Local Co-op.
Both lean into Vehicular Control, Competitive PvP, Sports, Local Co-op.
Shares Vehicular Control, Competitive PvP, Sports, Arena-Based.
Both lean into Vehicular Control, Competitive PvP, Sports, Arena-Based.
Shares Sports, Competitive PvP, Local Co-op, Playful.
Both lean into Sports, Competitive PvP, Local Co-op, Playful.
Closest hidden gems
A lesser-known kindred — Vehicular Control, Sports, Competitive PvP, Bite-Sized Sessions. 93% positive across 4,231 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Vehicular Control, Sports, Single-Player, Competitive PvP.
A lesser-known kindred — Vehicular Control, Sports, Competitive PvP. 86% positive across 4,517 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Vehicular Control, Sports, Single-Player, Competitive PvP.
A lesser-known kindred — Physics-Driven, Playful, Local Co-op, Stage-Based. 95% positive across 4,428 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Single-Player, Physics-Driven, Playful, Local Co-op.





