Twerk
Goofy racing meets booty-shaking battles in Twerk
Twerk (Twerk Race 3D) is an unabashedly silly runner that fuses snack-fueled racing with over-the-top dance duels. If you enjoy lightweight, absurd party games, this one leans hard into its ridiculous premise and never looks back.
Each level plays out as a short obstacle course where you sprint forward automatically and swipe to change lanes. The hook lies in what you collect: burgers and sandwiches bulk you up, while healthy foods slim you down. Your size directly affects your strength in the final twerk showdown, so every choice along the track matters. You’re constantly weighing speed, obstacle avoidance, and body size to ensure you can overpower your rival at the finish line.
The twerk battles themselves are simple but oddly satisfying. Your character flexes, shimmies, and shakes on a podium while a power meter shows whether you’re dominating or getting pushed back. It’s all very tongue-in-cheek, backed by bright colors, chunky character models, and exaggerated physics that underline the game’s cartoonish tone.
Controls are responsive and intuitive, making it easy for anyone to pick up within seconds. Levels are short, making Twerk ideal for quick sessions. However, repetition creeps in after a while: environments, obstacles, and dance outcomes don’t vary enough to keep long-term play fresh, unless you’re deeply into unlocking new characters and cosmetics.
Like many free casual titles, Twerk is ad-supported and offers in-app purchases. Ads between runs can feel frequent, especially during longer play sessions, which may break the flow for some players.
Overall, Twerk is a goofy, low-commitment racer that thrives on its bizarre mash-up of eating, running, and dancing. It’s not deep, but as a burst of slapstick fun, it does exactly what it promises.
package name
com.freeplay.twerk
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Freeplay Inc