![]() ![]() The power-ups are just as inventive, with not just classic koopa shells and mushroom turbo boosts but new items like a P Switch that helps you collect more coins and increase your speed. The attempt to recreate Rainbow Road doesn’t really work in context but the ones where wind is simulated as pushing you off course is a really clever mix of AR and mechanical feedback. Each track has its own theme, from a retro one based on Super Mario Bros. The game also does its level best to make the races look as interesting as possible and while you have to physically lay out the course there are distinct cups to work through in single-player, just like the regular games. And yet it is surprisingly responsive and fun to drive, and by tricking your eye with the on-screen animations even manages to give the impression you’re able to drift. ![]() After all, a game doesn’t have to confirm to the laws of physics and while the remote control car is cool and all it’s not like it’s got proper suspension or anything. You can’t help but laugh just having the concept explained to you, but the obvious question is whether playing Mario Kart in real-life is anywhere near as fun as in the video games. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |