Mini Desktop Racing is another shovelware title that simply needs to be ignored at all costs. It’s better than its partner in crime, Offroad Extreme, but only by a hair, as the racer’s controls are still extremely uncomfortable, pretty unresponsive, and completely lackluster.
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The back of Mini’s box labels this game as “A perfect combination of miniature Mini mayhem and madcap multiplayer madness.” We’d say that alone doesn’t do the game justice though, as it also “Musters magnificent malignant migraines and manages to make marvelous must-play moto-racing for masochists with moronic monetary management.”
Mini Desktop Racing is another shovelware title that simply needs to be ignored at all costs. It’s better than its partner in crime, Offroad Extreme, but only by a hair, as the racer’s controls are still extremely uncomfortable, pretty unresponsive, and completely lackluster.
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The back of Mini’s box labels this game as “A perfect combination of miniature Mini mayhem and madcap multiplayer madness.” We’d say that alone doesn’t do the game justice though, as it also “Musters magnificent malignant migraines and manages to make marvelous must-play moto-racing for masochists with moronic monetary management.”
Et tout ça avec le Nintendo Seal of Quality...
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Matt IGN a écrit :One element I like in videogames is that they be playable. Unfortunately, Mini Desktop Racing lacks that element. I think it's an important oversight.
Putaine, y'a des trucs qui font vraiment peur, comment on peut faire plus moche que MK DD alors qu'on est supposé etre sur une console plus puissante (d'accord de peu, mais pplus performante). Sa fait peur.