Разработчик: The Binary Mill
Описание
Based on the best-selling game on portable and enhanced for PC, Mini Motor Racing EVO delivers sweetened visuals, updated physics and turbo-boosted bonus content. Full steam integration allows for cloud saves, big picture, and leaderboards, while the custom Steam Workshop track editor lets you to design and share tracks with the world.
Mini Motor Racing EVO: the racing game for those of us who never bother to ask which button is brake.
Key Features
- WIN RACES, WIN CARS! Win races throughout the game and you’ll find yourself behind the wheel of the sweetest rides around including Team Fortress & Portal 2 cars!
- UPGRADE YOUR RIDE. Pump your hard earned winnings into several upgrades to help give you the edge
- MANY RACE TYPES. Race on over 40 tracks, day and night, in varying weather conditions
- EXCLUSIVE TEAM FORTRESS 2 AND PORTAL 2 TRACKS!
- STEAM ACHIEVEMENTS. Packed with Steam achievements to conquer
- CUSTOM TRACK EDITOR WITH STEAM WORKSHOP SUPPORT. Create, share and play on your very own creations!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *:Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
- Processor:2GHz or equivalent processor
- Memory:2 GB RAM
- Graphics:128mb video RAM with Shader Model 2.0 or higher
- DirectX®:9.0c
- Hard Drive:1500 MB HD space
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Mini Motor Racing EVO has really become a very entertaining racing game.
It's a pleasure to race on the various tracks and the boost provides great help on the track.
The career mode is nicely expanded and every vehicle is worth re-challenging the racecourses!
Check out some gameplay here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQRm5M_G_kM
This is a very entertaining game ft tracks from TF2, Portal 2 and Fruit Slicer. There is some rubber banding going in though, with cars that are nearby you. That means backbenchers can screw you over royally, as they suddenly become fast and are programmed to crash into you.. so they hold you up and someone else gets 1st place. 10 hours to finish, 20 hours to 100% complete.
Despite being like the old school arcades of Offraod and Super Offroad, the camera angles they use, and decide to change, with the shortness of the races, just drives me insane.
Decided to retry it for the cards.
If you like being able to see more than 10 mini car lengths ahead of you, and a good camera angle to see WTF you are doing, stay away from this one.
If you like a challenge, play it while hammered. That way you can blame that instead of the horrid camera angles and zoomed in-your-face short race tracks.
It pains me to say this but I'm not going to recommend Mini Motor Racing EVO basically down to the game having really bad physics. Most of my play time was spent racing with a friend in 1v1 races which were generally decided by how the physics treated the player. In some occasions a vehicle could get flipped on its side seemingly randomly and on a lot of occasions an agressive side-swipe at my opponent would leave me in a worse off situation than him! There seemed to be no realism or accuracy in the physics therefore removing any type of skill factor in the driving and racing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PBu8tufUp4
Now the game looks really nice and fun. It almost seems criminal to me to make a top-down racing game appear so nice and colorful to look at but then get let down by such a major game-breaking factor!
There's a large array of cars to choose from and an even more impressive track selection with day and night variants. I learned today that the game also has Steam Workshop for creating and sharing your own track designs!!
You have an option of two different systems to control your vehicle. The first type is the more conventional method of rotate/steer the car clockwise/anti-clockwise and the second type is to push in the direction you want to travel. Now the second method of pusing in the desired direction of travel sounds awful to me but I actually found it a more efficient way to play this game. You still have to accelerate and brake the same with both methods. It's worth testing them both out with an open mind and seeing which works best for you.
There is no local co-op feature but the online multiplayer works fine. I'm not sure about the playerbase but I managed to find my steam friend to play with without any problems and our games ran smoothly.
So many positive points about this game let down by a lack of fine-tuning in the physics. The game boasts "cross-platform multiplayer" so possibly the physics were acceptable on a mobile platform. I think on the PC platform we expect a bit more from our game.
If you can put up with the clunky physics and have a friend or three to play with then you could have some fun for sure. For me though, it removed almost all competiveness and thus removed the fun and motivation to race further.
Intro:
Mini Motor Racing EVO looks great on the Steam store page. You're immediately greeted by solid visuals, decent music, and a list of features such as online multiplayer, level editor with workshop support, and even some content from Valve games.
.. Unfortunately, looks can be deceiving.
Also, despite my low hours I did complete this game. Its very short.
Gameplay:
The biggest flaw with this game is the gameplay. Its not particularly bad. Its just incredibly dull. The level layouts aren't interesting and not much of anything happens throughout the races.
Its not really bad, its just boring and almost a drag to play through. This isn't me disliking this style of racing games either as I've played others that were much better.
Another issue I have with the game is while there are plenty of cars to choose from, some of them are much better than others. I found myself having to play with vehicles I didn't like in order to win the races. You also need to keep upgrading them constantly which can be a bit obnoxious.
By the time I finished the game I had no real desire to ever touch it again.
Story, Visuals, & Music:
The game looks pretty decent. Some of the levels have interesting themes so I can't complain much about that. The music was okay. It was mixed well enough to sound professional, but the tracks were incredibly lacking in terms of the compositions. Nothing stood out at all - it was just a bunch of dull backing tracks basically.
PC Version:
I don't recall any issues with how the game ran itself.
Conclusion:
Its really not a bad game, but its uninteresting and a bore to play.
If online multiplayer isn't very important to you and you want to play a game like this, check out Bang Bang Racing.
It may not have as much flashy features, but its actually a fun game.
Give that one go. As for Mini Motor Racing EVO? Pass.
This game packs a lot of fun into a small down load and it even comes with a tack editor. I first played this on my android tablet and still do. I have read other reviews stating that the control set up with the game pad is not very good and that may be the case, I use the mouse option, it takes a bit of getting use to, but is the only way to get the cars to respond quick enough to stay on the track and off the walls. A bit of advice, take the BIG RIG, it is the fastest one of the bunch, and upgrade the handeling a few tic's first, and don't max out the boost as it will become to strong and blast you into the wall everytime. Run every track a few times to learn them and earn cash for upgrades. Don't worrie about the boost and cash icons that pop up on the track, race to win and get the full pay out for the effort.
As I mentioned in a comment, I am not a fan of the Portal tracks, also another bummer is there are no players on for multiplayer. I would like to see a time trial mode added as the AI drivers suck ass and just as soon wreck you, in fact prefer it as to passing you.
I love games like these so this makes me sad :(
Pros:
- Graphics looks cool
-Make custom maps
Cons:
-Bad AI
-Horrible controls almost making the cars undrivable.
-the car gets stuck on things around the track at random points.
-bad controler support, the turning thumbstick on the Xbox one controler wont turn the car properly.
-cars wheels clip through the bodys when turning every time.
-Most cars are already unlocked and dont feel like they drive diffrent at all even tho they have diffrent stats...
-championship races unlock way to easy, not really much to play for in the game, everythings pretty much given to you.
im glad i only paid $0.99 for this...
It's a lot of fun at first, but it gets repetitive after a while. The models and tracks are really cool to look at and fun to play, though the A.I. really likes to box you into corners you can't get out of. On some levels, this isn't a huge problem, but on others it means you've already lost. The cars themselves are cute and some of the paint schemes and models are references to pop culture (like the Scooby van and DeLorean look-alikes).
The level editor is ultimately disappointing, because you can only buld flat tracks. So while the pre-built levels wow you with verticality and variety, you're stuck with novice-level custom options. Since this game hasn't been updated since 2013, I'm guessing this won't be changing anytime soon.
Overall, I'd say pick it up when it's on sale. However, $5 is still pretty cheap, and it's at least that much fun.
DO NOT BUY THIS
I tried to finish the game in order to write a proper review, but I gave up. This game makes pretty much every mistake an arcade racer can make. The first couple of races are just fine, but later on the issues this game has start ruining it to such an extend it is no longer fun to play.
The AI: Probably the biggest issue. They are not on the track to win. They are there to make sure you don't win. Without hesitation they will boost into you from every possible angle in order to slow you down or flip you over. When the best strategy in a racing game involves restarting the race so many times until you manage to make a clean getaway instead of actually racing your opponents, you know things are not as they should be.
Wonky car handling: It's an arcade racer, so realistic car handling is not to be expected. But the cars in this game behave very vague and inconsistent, making for a very frustrating experience. Good examples of the weird car physics are slopes or ramps. You can drive onto them in the exact same spot for 5 laps and everything's just fine and on lap 6 it suddenly spins your car around on the spot and brings you to a dead stop (after which 9 times out of 10 an AI boosts into you to finish the job). And don't even think about driving off or onto a slope while steering as it will make you spin out of control instantly.
Invisible objects: A lot of the tracks are plagued with invisible objects and walls on the corners. In some corners the cars can pretty much clip through objects without issue, and on other corners you find yourself smashing into an invisible wall that is sticking out into the track.
Prize money too low: With the very low amounts of prize money you get, it becomes a real grind in order to fully upgrade a 2nd, let alone a 3rd car. And you absolutely want multiple cars in the later cups in order to use their individual strengths and weaknesses for different tracks.
It's a shame really, as the general design of this game is very good. Graphics, track design, music and car design are all very nicely done, but it's the actual gameplay that ruins it. If you're looking for a good micro machines-style racer, then look at Bang Bang Racing instead. While that game also has it's issues it is much more enjoyable then this one.
This is a cute little racer, reminiscent of the Amiga racer All Terrain Racing, that will hit both your pleasure and frustration buttons. The two major frustrating elements are the collisions that almost always favour the AI racers, and also the lack of progress syncing in between races. You'd better quit and restart on your own every few races to save your races and your money, because a game or a system crash will obliterate any progress from that session.
As for the game itself, it is a satisfying combination of good driving, tactics, and upgrades that will see you to the finish line. You'll need more than just a couple of afternoons to make it to the end, and every time you make it past that one difficult course, it feels just great. A worthwhile purchase if you like small, classic racers.
A nice Funracer with workshop support and "online" multiplayer.
But only a few players online. Most of the times the servers a empty.
But shortwhile a good singleplay Game.
Large number of vehicles with multiple tuning options.
Few basic routes in single player mode.
Routes are mirrored or the camera angle changes to the feeling to convey it would be other routes.
Through the editor it is possible to create your own routes and upload them to the workshop.
The best way to hit in Deal. Then it offers good value for money.
☺ Easy to play.
☺ Lovely visuals.
☺ Brilliantly realised Portal and Team Fortress 2 maps.
☹ Unchallenging.
☹ Wonky physics.
☹ Drunk AI Drivers.
(Note: This game was played with a controller).
Mini Motor Racing EVO is a casual top down racer suitable for most ages, with easy to grasp controls and an aesthetic that greatly reminds me of playing with toy cars as a youngster.
While there is a decent selection of maps (and most notably the Portal and Team Fortress 2 maps are brilliantly realised), they quickly become repetitive as you play them again and again through the championships - in forward, reverse and with the camera on a slightly different angle (which is a surprisingly clever way of making the same track play a little differently). There is also an ingame editor linked to the Steam Workshop to create, share and download other tracks which is very simple to do.
While enjoyable to zip around the tracks and drift around corners, the AI opposition rarely put up any challenge at all (the exception being a couple of maps where you could do with a speed upgrade, that is easily passed the moment you have acquired it or a higher top speed vehicle). It also appears the AI Drivers have been drinking...while it's nice that they don't always perform the perfect lap, they will frequently slam into corners or boost directly into a wall.
The physics in the game can cause frustration, as you slap to a halt after performing a jump or snag on a slightly uphill piece of track. There is also an oddity that before a race gets underway you get a glimpse of the tablet UI for the game, but that doesn't impact the experience in any meaningful way.
At the time of writing, there were no active multiplayer servers.
It's very hard to recommend Mini Motor Racing EVO except for the extremely casual gamer who's unfamiliar with racing titles and just wants a little fun zipping around a track.
The artstyle and graphics are beautiful. The tracks are fun. But is it a good game?
No! The AI drivers behave like they're alone on track, constantly bumping into each other and the player. And as if that's not enough the smallest collisions slow you down to a crawl, spin your car around and thus make you vulnerable for yet more AI drivers to crash into you, repeating the cycle. But if you manage to get a good start and survive the first 10 seconds the AI drivers will take each other out every too often and it's too easy to drive home a win. Unless you get screwed by lapped cars, of which there are way too many for these small grids and 1-2 minute races.
A lot of good games lack the polish. This nicely polished game lacks functioning game mechanics.
Don't buy this game!
There isn't a whole lot here, but what is here is pretty darn good.
It reminds me of playing Ivan Iron Man Stewart's Super Off-Road, but with way better physics and more interesting cars.
I'm hopeful that sales spike the online players a bit, because I'd like to play more of this game against real people. There is nothing wrong with the AI, but there is alot to be said for playing against real opponents.
If you have played Micro Machines or Super Off-Road in the 90's, you may like this one! This gameplay is quite good, graphics are nice and cartoonish. However, the AI is a bit stupid and can make you lost a race because they crashed into you during a turn using a Nitro... The solo championship is a bit repetitive as it is a mix of about 8 tracks but in reverse or various times of the day. If you want it, get it on sales! It has a very easy to use track editor and it is good fun for not more than 4 euros :)
I've changed my mind. This game is AWFUL, AWFUl, AWFUL! And i still will try to beat it.. Because it looks cute and is fun occasionally, when you manage to take lead. But.. physics are just outrages. Your car bumps on many invisible bumps on the road. If you improve handling it starts making circles if you turn a little bit harder. You can make you car fast and leap far ahead, but then you will chase the last ones and they will DEVASTATE you and make you lose the race. Yes, AI is stupidly aggressive, just going straight ahead to kill you, no matter what, on turns on long straights, etc.
If you can ignore the ease in which your little mini motor racing car can be spun out by competitors (and the massive clusters that this causes), and if you can get over the questional physics in a(n admittedly) minority of maps, then this game is a fantastic racer.
If you grab it while it's on sale for about $2.50, then the game is a fantastic addition to a gaming library.
First cup just about done (lots and lots of races) and races on intermediate and expert done so i might be a bit early to say this but i think this game is the king of slick's'slide type of games.
Some points why i think like this:
a) No rubber band AI.
b) No messing around with the camera like Bang Bang does (except for start grid) a HUGE plus right there. camera does move but it's fine.
c) Car upgrade system. You can make good races against faster cars on harder cups - if you are a good driver - later buying upgrades ensures that you will eventualy start to catch up AI opponents if you dont make it in the races with a inferior car.. i.e. the game is tilted in the beginning so that your car is slow but as you become beter driver and get more upgrades you start to own the opposition one way or the other. 'No driver left behind' -policy i guess you can call it. :)
d) related to part c. there will always be a challenge left for you. tons of races and cups and AI will (literaly) push you hard around.
And should you think that races get too easy? well you can switch the car but the catch is that upgrades are always tied to certain cars so if you want something else or unlock a new car then you need to start over.
Buy this game only if its on sale and if you think the graphics are cute, cause thats all your gonna get. This is not a racing game. You stay out of harms way by using your nitro all at once, by taking the lead your getting all the extra nitro and you win.
I thought that the TF2 and Portal connection would ensure some quality but I was naieve.
There is no AI or physics, it feels like the crappy racing games of the 90's.
Still I'm enjoying myself because it makes me feel like a kid with those toycars.
So if your not the kinda guy that steals the little matchbox cars from kids you better move along.
ENG:
Nice little car game! A fun and addictive cute mini-cars competing against each other. Relaxed play. Referral!
FIN:
Kiva pikku autopeli! Hauska ja koukuttavan söpöt mini autot kilpailevat toisia vastaan. Rentoa pelattavaa. Suositteluni!
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Разработчик | The Binary Mill |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 21.12.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 68% положительных (164) |