Each player places a dot on an intersection of the grid to represent their car's starting position. : The Velocity Vector : If your last move was squares horizontal and
squares vertical, your "natural" next move is to repeat that same distance.
The game uses a system that requires players to plan multiple moves ahead to avoid crashing into walls. The Setup : drag racing game
: On each turn, you can choose to stay at that "natural" point or shift your destination by one square in any direction (up, down, left, right, or diagonal).
: If your next move lands outside the track lines, you "crash" and are typically eliminated or must restart from a standstill. Alternative Meanings If you are looking for other "paper" racing formats: Each player places a dot on an intersection
: Some creators use origami techniques to build physical "racers" (like a rabbit or turtle) that move when you manipulate a folded paper base.
: Games like Paper Racing on Google Play digitize the classic graph-paper rules with updated graphics and online leaderboards. The Setup : : On each turn, you
Draw a racecourse (a "track") on a sheet of graph paper with a clear starting and finish line.