WASD or the Arrow Keys: Drive the kart. #### Spacebar: Fire your weapon.
Crazy Karts is one of those games where everything feels like it's about to explode in your face, and that’s kinda the whole point. You hop into these goofy little karts, zoom around the map, and just start collecting random power-up boxes like a maniac. Every box you grab gives you something wild—rockets, bombs, oil slicks, even stuff that doesn't make sense but somehow works. And the chaos? Yeah, that’s nonstop. If you’ve ever played anything like Smash Karts, you’ll already know how this goes, but Crazy Karts has its own thing going on. The maps are smaller but packed with shortcuts, slippery turns, and some really annoying obstacles that seem to exist just to ruin your day. The camera keeps you close to the action, so when someone launches a banana missile or a homing chicken (yes, really), you’ll either dodge last second or blow up in a cartoon explosion. The multiplayer side is where it gets insane. You can either go up against bots that are way too aggressive for no reason or jump into online lobbies with people from all over. Most of them drive like they have no fear of death, and it's hilarious. It’s not about clean racing or following the rules—it’s about grabbing the best item and blasting your friends with it before they do the same to you. There’s also a bunch of kart skins and driver characters that don’t change anything performance-wise but look funny, so obviously everyone picks the weirdest one. Some of the arenas even have moving parts and traps, which just adds to the madness. And the rounds are short enough that even if you totally get destroyed, you can jump right back in and try again. Crazy Karts is also unbanned on a lot of school networks, so you might catch people sneaking in a few rounds between classes or during lunch. It loads fast, doesn't need a crazy computer to run, and the controls are simple—arrows to move, spacebar to use items. Easy. If you're just looking for something dumb, fast, and actually fun to play with friends or randoms online, this game kind of nails it. And the best part is nobody takes it too seriously, which makes it perfect for just messing around. Pro tip: always keep an eye behind you. Half the time, the person about to blast you is someone you forgot you hit two rounds ago. Sweet revenge is very real in this game.