Burning Horizon Overview
Burning Horizon was one of those straightforward racing games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be a simulation. It was a quick, accessible game you could load in a browser and play for a few minutes between other tasks. The visuals were simple, with a top-down perspective that kept everything clear and easy to read.
You control a single car, using the arrow keys to navigate tight, winding circuits. The moment-to-moment play involves managing your speed through corners and timing your use of a nitro boost on the straights. Your main objective is to finish first across a series of three distinct tracks, each presenting its own layout. The AI opponents provide consistent competition, making small mistakes costly. The pacing is fast, and the difficulty comes from learning the specific turns of each course to maintain momentum. It feels like a focused test of basic racing reflexes.