Antz Extreme Racing is a main racing game released in 2002 for PS2, PC, and Xbox, where players compete as characters from the *Antz* film in a miniature world. The core gameplay involves arcade racing using highly unconventional vehicles, such as leaf-surfs or wasp mounts, which drastically alters the perception of speed and track handling. Its unique feature is the extreme shift in scale, forcing players to master diverse vehicle mechanics to succeed against opponents.
The central focus of this title is arcade-style racing featuring characters familiar from the source material. Unlike traditional racing games, the vehicles utilized are highly unconventional, reflecting the scale of the insect world. Players will find themselves competing on tracks using items such as a leaf rigged for surfing, a fuse adapted with wheels, or even mounting a wasp for aerial segments.
The gameplay loop centers on mastering these unique vehicles across various courses. Success relies on learning the specific handling characteristics of each unconventional ride and utilizing them effectively to maintain position against opponents.
The primary distinguishing feature is the extreme shift in scale. Racing as an ant-sized competitor fundamentally alters the perception of speed and track design. The variety in vehicle types—from ground-based leaf surfers to aerial wasp mounts—introduces diverse handling challenges that move beyond standard kart racing conventions.
Players select from favorite characters originating from the film to compete. While the premise is lighthearted, the game emphasizes practice, suggesting that skill development is necessary to become proficient against the field of racers.
This title was made available on the PlayStation 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), and Xbox platforms upon its release in August 2002. Currently, there are no reported downloadable content packs (DLCs), expansions, or remakes associated with this main game.