Embale - Wooden Kart Race

Embale - Wooden Kart Race

Can my PC run Embale - Wooden Kart Race

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

10

Game Details

Languages
English، Portuguese - Brazil، Spanish - Latin America
Genre
Action، Indie، Racing، Sports
Category
Single-player، Multi-player، Pvp، Online Pvp، Lan Pvp، Shared/split Screen Pvp، Shared/split Screen، Full Controller Support، Custom Volume Controls، Adjustable Difficulty، Keyboard Only Option، Narrated Game Menus، Save Anytime، Stereo Sound، Touch Only Option، Remote Play Together، Family Sharing
Developer
Yakuza Pixel
Publisher
Yakuza Pixel

Minimum Requirements

CPU
GPU
RAM
Storage
OS
10

Recommended Requirements

CPU
GPU
RAM
Storage
OS
11

Game Description

Embale is a physics-based, first-person downhill racing game about speed, control, and chaos on steep, narrow city streets in Quito, Ecuador. Your cart is wood, your steering is raw, and the road gives you no space to breathe. You are not driving a car. You’re hanging on and making micro-decisions every second.

Pick your line, manage your momentum, and use the street like a weapon. Clip a corner too hard and you lose the run. Play it safe and someone slips past on the inside. Every descent is a fast problem to solve, with physics that rewards precision and punishes panic.

Built for PC and consoles, with controls designed for quick restarts and “one more run” progression.

Key Features

  • First-person racing for maximum speed and threat perception

  • Physics-based handling: momentum, grip, impacts, and recovery matter

  • Tight downhill routes inspired by Quito’s steep streets

  • Aggressive line choice: overtake in inches, or pay the price

  • Readable chaos: mistakes are your fault, and also your opportunity

  • Designed for PC and consoles, controller-friendly from day one

Feel the hill

Downhill racing is not about top speed. It’s about keeping the cart stable while the street tries to throw you out of it.

Choose your risk

Wide line for safety, tight line for time. Passing is a commitment.

Survive contact

Bumps, scrapes, and near-misses are part of the run. The best racers recover instantly.