Carnetics is a mobile game where your phone becomes something else — an instrument tuned for what's hidden in places you already walk. Find rare parts. Build vehicles. Race the rest of us.
No tutorial walls. The game teaches itself in five minutes and rewards you for the next hundred hours.
Modern phones have more senses than people realize. Most go unused. Carnetics wakes up the ones that listen for what's hidden — and turns what they hear into game.
Walk anywhere. Your house, the office, the parking lot, the woods, the train station, the back of a coffee shop. Every place has its own signatures. Some are common. Some are rare. A few exist nowhere else in the world — and whoever finds one first, keeps it.
Every part you scan rolls against a tier ladder. Common parts come easy. Legendary parts almost never. And a handful of items in the whole game can only be claimed by one player on the planet — whoever finds them first.
Built vehicles get entered into rarity-tiered race pools. Pools fill on a timer, resolve when they're full, and the result is waiting for you the next time you open the game.
Each rarity has its own leaderboard. Each leaderboard resets weekly. The top of every board gets cosmetics, rare parts, and the bragging rights that come with being #1 in something that isn't easy.
Carnetics is being built by a small team that's careful about the details. We're not in a hurry to ship something half-done. When it's ready, you'll know.