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Mini motor racing evo apunkagames
Mini motor racing evo apunkagames












I'd bash into their car in an attempt to overtake and go spiralling out of control, whereas they didn't see the collision. In a couple of races with a friend, there were times where the action on screen didn't match up between us. You can choose your car and the track, a level of upgrades to use and the number of laps, and then head out and race.

mini motor racing evo apunkagames

The multiplayer aspects of the game seemed a little lacklustre in comparison to the career as there were no rewards from playing it other than being able to say you won. Once this was setup, I found the game to be more enjoyable. The Binary Mill must have seen this one coming, as they've included a control method in the options to allow for exactly that style of driving though. When using a gamepad the control scheme is by default set up to have a "point to go in this direction" style, rather than what I was originally expecting whereby it would control like a remote control car (left & right to turn, controls reversed when you're heading down the screen). They certainly fit the bill and overall the game has a pleasing aesthetic. The graphics are bright and fun, especially on the Halfbrick Studios' Fruit Ninja track. At times, this made gameplay somewhat dull and uninspiring. Even after upgrading your car, it can still be kept in line without too much hassle. Unless you throw your car into a corner with any amount of gusto, the cars tend to ebb on the side of 'too controllable' which does throw the challenge of the game off somewhat. Not too far from the racing norm, the game also includes upgrade mechanics, in which you can plunder your cash into various upgrades, such as handling and overall speed. Mini Motor Racing EVO is a semi-top down racer, in which you take your almost RC like car and tear around some tracks collecting Nitro and cash rewards with an aim to smash your opponents' lap times into oblivion.

mini motor racing evo apunkagames

The only thing that could have sold this more to me would have been a free hat in TF2, but alas - it wasn't to be. Mini Motor Racing EVO released with quite a bang on Steam, citing Steam Workshop compatibility and exclusive tracks featuring scenes from both Portal and Team Fortress 2. Reviews // 2nd Jun 2013 - 9 years ago // By Steven John Dawson Mini Motor Racing EVO Review














Mini motor racing evo apunkagames