When the intelligently-designed tracks meet the game's 25 power-ups, things get even more exciting. They're entertaining to look at and even more fun to drive around, thanks to smartly placed jumps, hairpin turns, secret short-cuts, and hazards.
Most courses have a seaside or resort town backdrop, but others include frozen tundra and even a habitat on an alien world. One of the game's best features is its track design. While the game doesn't introduce anything new or different, it finds a way to meet the requirements of the genre, both good and bad. Several cartoon speedsters will race for gold across a number of colorful tracks, deploying wacky power-ups along the way. Sure, its mobile roots hamstring the experience somewhat and it never manages to transcend the genre's pitfalls, but overall this is a fun little racer that punches above its weight class.īeach Buggy Racing is your typical kart racer. It's a competent racing game with a surprising amount of content from a studio that knows its way around a race track. Yet Beach Buggy Racing, a Mario Kart-inspired racer from Vector Unit, manages to avoid most negative comparisons. Launching a kart racer on a system with arguably the world's best is a risky game. By Evan Norris, posted on 19 September 2017 / 4,133 Views