

Yet don’t be fooled, as this game’s not in the Mario Kart mold. The weapon variety is a bit meh, with only a few such as missiles or land mines that aren’t nearly as dangerous as they sound. But when viewed as a bonus, I’m certainly glad to have the option to mix things up. I’ve actually played this way the bulk of my time since the tracks are so short you’ll never be without a weapon for long. Yes, these tracks won’t take long to finish. A look at the online leaderboard will show you how many minute-or-fewer tracks there are. Mini Motor Racing X is an easy game to pick up and play for a few minutes in handheld mode. But in other ways, these make the game have a bit less…personality. Because the tracks are so small, they simply don’t leave as much of an impression. After you’ve seen them all, it depends on how much you enjoy changes to the time of day, weather, or racing in reverse. There are some clever remixes and reskins, though.
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While multiplayer ultimately gives racers legs, the career mode’s for the solo player who doesn’t mind grinding through various championships and plentiful cups to unlock and upgrade every car. I suggest prioritizing handling upgrades, as some corner-heavy tracks benefit from its increase for real – I’m thinking of the countryside and suburbia tracks. There are two control options, and you can adjust the sensitivity. Time Trial lets you practice without AI cars. You may also want to play with friends in Bumper Ball. It’s a Rocket League-ish mode that can also be played solo with AI-controlled vehicles. You can adjust the speed and team size, but a shortage of overall options means you probably won’t play it all that much.
