Boat Rush Overview
Boat Rush was one of those straightforward games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't have a complicated backstory or a famous developer attached. You just opened it in your browser and started playing. The graphics had a simple, blocky 3D look that was common for the time, and it loaded quickly, which was the whole point.
You control a small speedboat from a behind-the-back perspective. Your job is to navigate a winding river course without crashing. The moment-to-moment play is all about quick reactions. You use your mouse to steer left and right, weaving between buoys, logs, and the occasional rival boat that seems to appear out of nowhere. The main objective is simply to finish each lap, and later each increasingly tricky level, in one piece. The water has a slight choppiness to it, making the boat bob and sway, which adds to the challenge of keeping a straight line. The pacing is fast, and the difficulty comes from the narrow passages and the way obstacles suddenly fill the screen. It feels like a tense, jittery race against your own reflexes more than anything else.