![]() After you gain each original vehicle, you can spend in-game cash building up that car’s handling, speed, acceleration and the number of nitro boosts it carries. There is none of that “re-skinning the same car” nonsense going on here – each of these little vehicles feels distinct from the others in both style and performance. Players can earn a wide array of vehicles in Mini Motor Racing X, each of which has its own specs. Mini Motor Racing X has all of the accessibility and fun of a mobile title, with none of the nonsense. Not having to worry about gems or micro-transactions is a great relief. I played much of the game in the first person view, which brings the player right down to street level.Īll of the addictive properties of a mobile game are still present in Mini Motor Racing X, but the gross goopy mobile monetization has been wiped away, leaving behind a shining diamond of gameplay. A variety of camera options are available. (Get used to the name of the developer – it is positively slathered on every available surface in the game). ![]() As it has been producing Mini Motor Racing games on mobile for many years, The Binary Mill has had time to perfect their hypnotic game loop in that space. The folks at development house The Binary Mill clearly know that the arcade-style RC racing at the core of Mini Motor Racing X is rock solid. Check out our video below to see the game in action.ĭisclosure: The Binary Mill gave SuperParent a code for Mini Motor Racing X for coverage purposes.Mini Motor Racing X PSVR Review Mini Motor Racing X’s Mobile Roots Are An Asset The game is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. Mini Motor Racing X will be released on Nintendo Switch on September 17 for $19.99. The game also supports online multiplayer. You can play Mini Motor Racing X on your own against computer-controlled vehicles, as well as with others in the same room through local split-screen multiplayer. ![]() In Bumper Ball mode, two teams will drive around a modified soccer field with the goal of using their vehicles to move a ball into the opponent’s goal. Plus, there’s a Bumper Ball mode to try out, which greatly resembles Rocket League. In addition to these standard racing modes, you can try “Micro Motor” mode, which shrinks the size of the game’s vehicles to a tiny size. While playing, you can cycle between lots of different camera angles - including one that makes it appear as though you’re actually in the car - to find one that suits your tastes. However, in Career mode, you can play through the entire career twice (if you’d like) – once without Type X mode and again with it turned on. When you want to play a single race, the Type X mode is just an option that you can turn on. These allow you to use weapons like wrenches and mines to temporarily slow down your opponents (similar to how players can toss items at opponents in a kart racing game like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe). If you want more action during races, you can turn on the “Type X” option, which adds weapon pickups to the track. You can pick up nitro canisters that randomly appear on the track, which can be used to give yourself a temporary boost. In a “standard” race, the goal is to simply cross the finish line before your opponents. ![]() Cash can also be found randomly on the game’s tracks. ![]() You’ll also earn money by finishing races in Career mode, which you can use to upgrade your vehicles to improve their stats. The Career mode doesn’t have a storyline, but it does allow you to complete a series of races, in order, across 50 tracks to unlock new vehicles to use in other modes. The game has plenty of racing modes to choose from, like a Career mode, Quick Races, and Time Trials. Each vehicle has different stats related to things like handling and top speed, so you can experiment to find the vehicle that suits your play style. In Mini Motor Racing X, you race small vehicles (everything from race cars and trucks to a school bus, police car, and beyond) around short tracks full of tight corners. Since the original release, versions of the game have come to PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation VR, and now, Mini Motor Racing X is about to hit the track on Nintendo Switch. Mini Motor Racing X is an arcade-style racing game from The Binary Mill, which was originally released on iOS and Android devices way back in 2011 (though it was just called Mini Motor Racing back then). ![]()
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