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Featured in Domain Arrivals · 2026-08-19

Makberiond: the browser racer with a living track

makberiond.site ↗ · Weird Finds · score 88.0
Open: public page gives enough substance to understand the site $Paid: pricing, booking, ecommerce, subscription, or paid access is visible ADAds: visible ad load or ad-supported content Pretty: notable design, copy, craft, or presentation Pro: polished, finished-feeling, serious, or operationally mature Niche: specific audience, workflow, or unusually focused use case Human: personal, local, community, civic, handmade, or real-person signal !Suspicious: scammy, spammy, trust theater, finance fog, or credibility concern

A Polish-language racing game that changes grip as you drive, with four fictional tracks, four vehicle classes, and four game modes.

Why it surfaced

Its central mechanic is unusually concrete: repeated racing lines heat the asphalt and improve grip, while moving rain bands and gravel carried from the roadside make familiar corners behave differently. The homepage also offers a playable test track, so the site's most distinctive promise can be tried rather than merely advertised.

The Song Resumes After the Story

August 19’s newborn domains include a Hawaiʻi road-trip radio that resumes each song after a GPS-triggered story, an offline Chattanooga recovery map, a 100 KiB operating system running Doom, and an archive of 169,588 Discord roleplay messages.

This is one of 1,000 discoveries in the 2026-08-19 Domain Arrivals issue.