Nyancle Racing is a Japanese top-view racing video game developed for the Microsoft MSX2. The game adopts a gameplay style similar to that of the 1983's Bump 'N' Jump. Here, players guide a mechanical animal-shaped vehicle through a road packed with hurdles, collectibles in the form of candies, and rival racers. The primary goal is to reach the finish line within a specified time period, while other competitors aim at delaying the player's progress with collisions to steer them off track. Special squares throughout the track bestow the vehicles with the capability to fly. Alongside the main path, pit-stops are systematically positioned and signified by structures with red rooftop markings and track stencils indicating 'IN'.
Nyancle Racing is a top-down racing game from Japan. The gameplay is reminiscent of the 1983 classic Bump 'N' Jump. The player controls a vehicle shaped like a mechanic animal on a track filled with obstacles, collectable rolling pieces of candy (the game currency) and other enemy racers. The main objective is to arrive at the end before the timer runs out. The competition tries to delay progress by bumping into the vehicle to steer it off the road. The racers can take flight by passing over some squares scattered throughout the course. Pit-stops (presented as a house with a red sign painted on the roof and a "IN" sign painted on the track) are positioned at regular intervals beside the main track.