![]() ![]() Graphics are simple, I'm guessing purchased models for the cars and mountain surroundings. Most levels can be completed the first time no problem, but some rather tricky ones are sprinkled throughout that just depend on trial and error. Your car can easily be severely damaged if you hit any obstacle, land too hard, or smack into the half baked AI competitors. Sort of an arcade-style racing challenge game, but you're not really racing, just trying to reach the end of 32 short tracks. Therefore, it's barely worth a cent over 0.99€. The gameplay itself is good too, but skeleton. If nothing else, you at least get a lot of free achievements. Despite all of this, I could recommend this game when (and only when) it's priced at 0.49€ during sales. The 32 levels present are too short and easy to complete. The game would massively benefit from having a track editor. In its current (and I assume final) state it's a decent way to spend 30 minutes of your life when you're bored. ![]() The crash physics are really cool and they could certainly find use in some actual game. It's reminiscent of the "Next Car Game" full tech demo, but nowhere near as fun unfortunately. There's also a sandbox "crash test" level which could've been designed better. *3 The whole game can be completed under an hour. The red cars are harmless and usually take each other out. It's there to ruin your race and ram you off the track. You unlock the first half by just opening the levels, the second half is unlocked by finishing them. I assume you can make a nice achievement showcase from them in your profile. *1 The "achievements" consist of variously colored letters and numbers. Little challenge (you "win" by finishing the level, no need to come in first) *3 One car (you cannot even pick your color) + AI cars being idiots and crashing each other out all the time *2 ![]()
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