Mini Desktop Racing lets you loose with a crazy selection of officially licensed Minis, each accurately rendered with distinctive performance abilities. Players race in a variety of mini cars around a variety of desktop areas. The game offers reasonably interactive courses by allowing players to "turn on fans" and "spill drinks" in attempts to hinder opponents.
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Surprisingly playable for data design interactive's standards. same issue as classic british motor racing on the ps2 where it's an obvious backport from the wii and it can't run for shit, but i know you're not going to play this on real hardware so just turn the internal overclock in pcsx2 up. genuinely fun and responsive handling model kneecapped by the lack of bounce when you hit anything and no respawn button. you lose like 10 seconds just fucking around whenever you clip an obstacle. at least the ai is incompetent enough for that not to be a real issue?
i assume this is completely unplayable on wii with the motion controls lol
i assume this is completely unplayable on wii with the motion controls lol
As I believe all data design interactive games go, it was bad. It was admittedly a more bearable bad than Anubis II, but still bad nonetheless.
You wouldn't believe there was 1 QC in the credits let alone FOUR of them.
The level design in this game isn't half bad, I actually really liked the aesthetic they were trying to pull off with this one. Now, if you could only see the level it would be great but no, this game has a constant overhead angle which really telegraphs to the player when a turn is coming up obviously...
I love shovelware though so if you like it just as much as I do give it a go. It will really hit the spot.
You wouldn't believe there was 1 QC in the credits let alone FOUR of them.
The level design in this game isn't half bad, I actually really liked the aesthetic they were trying to pull off with this one. Now, if you could only see the level it would be great but no, this game has a constant overhead angle which really telegraphs to the player when a turn is coming up obviously...
I love shovelware though so if you like it just as much as I do give it a go. It will really hit the spot.