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Neon Rider: Cyberpunk Racing

Neon Rider: Cyberpunk Racing

Android Racing Quantic Bit

Addictive cyberpunk racing with neon thrills

System Requirements

Updated
October 9, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
com.QuanticBit.NeonRider

So here's my take on Neon Rider: Cyberpunk Racing. I've tested a bunch of arcade racing games, and this one stands out for its slick cyberpunk aesthetics and intense, fast-paced gameplay. The controls are really tight and responsive, and it just feels great to weave through traffic at high speeds. And the progression system is pretty solid too - you can unlock new bikes and customization options as you play. But it's not perfect - the difficulty can get a bit unfair at times, and the difficulty spikes can be frustrating. And after a while, the racing can start to feel a bit repetitive. Overall though, I'd say it's a pretty solid pick for anyone craving some neon-drenched, high-octane racing action on their phone.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Looks and runs great, with cool neon cyberpunk visuals
  • Intense, challenging arcade racing that's easy to pick up
  • Free to play, don't have to spend money to enjoy it
  • Decent progression system with new bikes and upgrades
  • Perfect for quick gaming sessions when you want some thrills

Cons

  • Can get really difficult and unfair at higher levels
  • Repetitive after playing for a while
  • Crashes and restarts can be frustrating
  • Ads are a bit intrusive if you don't pay
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Description

I’ve been playing Neon Rider: Cyberpunk Racing for a couple months now. It’s basically an arcade-style racing game with a cyberpunk theme. Basically, you’re riding a motorcycle through a neon-drenched city, dodging traffic and going for high scores. The graphics are pretty sweet, with cool lighting effects and a realistic sense of speed.

The gameplay is pretty straightforward – you just tap to accelerate and swipe to change lanes. And there’s also a boost button you can use to, well, boost your speed. And the longer you can keep going without crashing, the higher your score gets. It’s an addictive loop of racing, crashing, and trying to beat your own record.

Look, if you’re into high-octane arcade racers, you’ll probably dig Neon Rider. It’s not the deepest game out there, but it’s perfect for quick sessions when you want some neon-fueled thrills. The difficulty ramps up nicely too, so there’s a good challenge if you really want to master the game.

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