I joined a Discord server called “The Scrapbook.” Every day, users post their most impressive simulations. One user, “CrashTestMummy,” spent three weeks programming a domino effect of collapsing parking garage levels using only Smart cars. Another, “Vectorman,” recreated the asteroid field from Star Wars using school buses.
The garage menu, however, is a thing of beauty. Developer Refractile Studios has licensed over 700 vehicles, from 1920s tin Lizzie death traps to next-generation electric land missiles. Each car is rendered with obsessive fidelity—not just the paint and leather, but the crumple zones, the transmission weight, the tensile strength of the A-pillars. Virtual Crash 5
That is Virtual Crash 5 . It is the end of the road, over and over again. And for some reason, we cannot look away. Platform reviewed: PC Time played: 42 hours Cars destroyed: 1,247 Therapists recommended: 1 I joined a Discord server called “The Scrapbook
I will leave you with the image that will stay with me. My final crash before writing this article: a 2029 electric hypercar, matte black, zero to sixty in 1.7 seconds. I aimed it at a concrete barrier shaped like a spiral. I hit it at 210 mph. The car split in half along the battery pack. The front half cartwheeled into a river. The rear half slid to a stop, upright, the taillights still glowing. The battery sparked for a full thirty seconds before detonating in a silent, blue-white fireball. The garage menu, however, is a thing of beauty
I clicked “Rewind.”