PocketGamer: "In the post-apocalyptic world of Race After 1977, everything has been dinged or destroyed. Not just buildings and natural landscapes, but the vehicles too.
Poor handling ensures the cars feel as dingy as they look - it's what you'd expect from an old ride that survives a cataclysmic event. Yet, it's not what you want out of a rough and tumble racer. It's a flaw that unintentionally echoes the game's doomsday setting, but unfortunately makes it less than enjoyable."
GamesRadar: If you've ever wanted to zoom around the charred remains of the Statue of Liberty, Race After 1977 is your game (you statue-and-possibly-freedom hater). The game takes place on 10 tracks over five different environments, all depicting a different landmark that's been leveled by a nuclear holocaust.
GameZebo: Race After 1977 is a game about racing in a post-apocalyptic world. Think Mad Max, but taking place in the 70’s. There’s really nothing about the game that screams 70’s, except of course the title. Racing across the charred landscape of a destroyed world can be a lot of fun, but it’s a crowded genre to be sure. Does Race After 1977 have what it takes to survive?
148apps - Despite the game's massive tracks and branching paths, nothing can replace the necessity of solid control.