Quick summary
SUSHI vs BURGER Race is a paid arcade-style racer where the vehicles are replaced by playful food characters — think sushi rolls and juicy burgers zooming around colorful tracks. The game features 22 distinct rideable “machines” and delivers a lighthearted, fast-paced experience aimed at casual players and groups who want something offbeat.
Gameplay modes explained
- Grand Prix: Pick a sequence of circuits and compete across multiple races to earn overall standings.
- Time Attack: Run solo laps to post the best times and vie for leaderboard positions.
- Team Battle: Divide into two sides — sushi versus burger — and cooperate with teammates in local sessions.
- Free Race: A more chaotic format with items and special events mixed into the course.
Multiplayer and limitations
Multiplayer is available, but it’s limited to local connections or playing with people you already know. There’s no online matchmaking, so you won’t be able to jump into public lobbies or match with random players over the internet.
Tone and target audience
This isn’t a hardcore simulator — it’s colorful, whimsical, and built for casual fun. It plays best in local groups: family game nights, couch competitions, or friendly gatherings. Fans of silly, accessible racers will likely enjoy it; competitive players looking for robust online features may find it lacking.
Alternate pick
If you prefer a more expansive racing title with broader online functionality, consider The Crew Motorfest (paid) as a strong alternative. It offers larger-scale events and online play that SUSHI vs BURGER Race currently does not provide.
Final thoughts
SUSHI vs BURGER Race stands out for its creative concept and upbeat presentation. Despite the absence of online matchmaking, it’s a solid choice for anyone seeking a quirky, social racing experience.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Japanese
- Full