Claude Code game reaches 700 players in four days

A free drag-racing game built almost entirely with Claude Code passed 700 players four days after launch. An optional support page produced its first real income, although the money is still far from covering server costs. The game has no ads and does not let paying players buy an advantage.

Recent additions let real players share the roads, add crowds, and offer a hidden ring hunt that unlocks the fastest jet. A sold car can later appear in traffic with its new owner driving it. A first race win pays the full prize, while losing now costs money.

Each race has a with checked times, and the in-game economy was adjusted so earning the best cars takes sustained effort. The radio, which plays the maker's own music, now starts songs partway through to feel like an already-running station.

Key points

  • The game passed 700 players within four days of launch.
  • Optional support brought in the first income but does not cover server costs.
  • Player feedback led to shared roads, crowds, a hidden ring hunt, and cars that retain visible history.
  • Every race now has a with checked times, and the economy makes top cars harder to earn.
  • The game has no ads and does not sell competitive advantages.
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