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RPM is proud to design and build any trailer to fit the needs and budget of any racer, small or large. The sky's the limit when you order a Race Trailer from RPM Trailer Sales. We don't just stock the best priced race trailers, but we can custom build any race trailer to fit any racers needs. If you are interested in a premium quality product, then you are in the right place. But then you'll get forced off the track by a combination of stupid AI and bizarre physics, and the desire to quit the game and find a gravel track in real life will become too strong.RPM Trailer Sales is home of the highest quality Race Trailers and Custom Aluminum Race Trailers in today's market. There are fleeting moments when Mini Motor Racing is a lot of fun - say when the balance clicks and you're caught in a tussle for the lead. The AI doesn't fare much better, with competitors often using their nitrous speed boosts to throw themselves into the scenery around the edge of a corner. The handling is sloppy and unresponsive, collision detection is erratic, and you never feel like you're connected to the track. Sold as scrapĪnd that's not the game's biggest crime. Parity is almost never reached - you're always too fast or too slow, making races frustratingly easy or frustratingly difficult. Then there's a difficulty spike, and you're forced to go back and play through all of the dull races again to make some money to get your car up to speed. You start every race at the front of the grid, and so long as you make it through the first corner unscathed you're going to cross the 'finish' line first. MOT failureīut while the bodywork looks good, the engine that lurks beneath the bonnet is clogged up with rust and congealed oil, spluttering along at a pedestrian pace that just isn't good enough.įor the first hour or so of Career mode, you'll win everything without batting an eyelid. Everything is wrapped up in an impressive visual package that really sets Mini Motor Racing apart. Crazy hairpin bends and trackside obstacles are the order of the day, and each raceway has its own twee soundtrack.Ĭareer mode is the heart of the experience, and features a frankly mesmerising number of races and championships. The tracks are a mixed bunch, with tarmac, dirt roads, and a combination of the two standing between you and victory. The game controls your acceleration, leaving steering and nitro boosts down to you.
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You guide your cutesy car around a series of circuits from a top-down perspective, collecting prize money for winning races and spending the cash on upgrades. Mini Motor Racing is very much in the Micro Machines mould. It's simply a suggestion that game developers have a moral duty not to make poor arcade-style racing games. That's not to say that Mini Motor Racing is a danger to human life, or to advocate leaping into your 1.0 hatchback to try and do some awesome jumps. Of course, if the games in question aren't done well, we might once again be tempted to recklessly endanger our lives in the pursuit of automotive glory. That's why we have video games, so we can do things that would otherwise lead to our hospitalisation or incarceration by tapping a few buttons. Seriously, go out and try it - you'll probably crash into a tree or something. Pulling off a power slide in real life is hideously difficult.
