Mini Motor Racing

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Mini Motor Racing
multiplayer

Mini Motor Racing is an

App Store on December 8, 2011, and on the Google Play Network on May 11. The game features vehicle, race and environment physics, vehicle upgrades, day and night tracks, Career, Quick Race and Multiplayer modes along with Game Center leaderboards and achievements. Mini Motor Racing also uses Apple's iCloud
to store and sync progress across iOS 5 devices.

Gameplay

Mini Motor Racing is an arcade-style racer with strong emphasis on fun over realism. Rather than controlling acceleration and braking, the user must instead master powerslides and timely nitrous boosts to succeed. Cars regularly crash into the environment and each other, but there is no vehicle damage. The game uses a modified version of the Unity physics engine to model these collisions.

Finishing In Any Position in race nets the player cash rewards, which can be supplemented through in-game cash power ups. This cash is used to purchase cars, or upgrade purchased/unlocked cars when playing career mode.

The game uses HD graphics, and while the game is set in an isometric view, the cars and tracks are full 3D models. Several control schemes are available for the user's selection, though physical controls such as those on the

Sony Xperia Play
are not supported.

Mini Motor Racing uses Apple's Game Center platform for social play, featuring competitive per-track leaderboards and achievements. Multiplayer gameplay is supported through WiFi and Bluetooth, allowing for up to 4 players in WiFi and 2 players through Bluetooth connectivity.

Mini Motor 1.5 Update

A large update for Mini Motor Racing was released in early May 2012. The update added new content, including cars and tracks, but the most notable addition was the inclusion of online multiplayer for iDevices. Previously, the game supported only local area multiplayer.

Reception

Mini Motor Racing has been well received by critics, with high praise for its graphics, gameplay, and depth though there has been criticism over sometimes buggy terrain and collision physics.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Baldo, Lorenzo (2 June 2013). "Mini Motor Racing EVO si è ingolfato" [Mini Motor Racing EVO [Engine] Has Flooded] (in Italian). IGN Italy. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. ^ Spencer, Jason (11 December 2019). "Mini Motor Racing X Speeds to PS4 and PS VR Next Week". PlayStation. Retrieved 11 December 2019.

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