Racers' Islands: Crazy Racers
Release Date: September 10, 2010
Racing, splitscreen, Nintendo exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer
Racers' Islands: Crazy Racers are arcade car races developed by Artefacts with the technical capabilities of Wii Remote and Nunchuck controllers in mind. The player takes part in an exciting rivalry of small car drivers, which is not always fair-play. The game's multiplayer mode allows four people to have fun together on a split-screen.
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Racers' Islands: Crazy Racers Description
Artefacts Studio's Racers' Islands: Crazy Racers is another Mario Kart clone that allows Nintendo Wii users to chase in cartoon style.
The game system does not extend beyond the canon of the genre of arcade racing games. The creators prepared a set of stereotypical characters, including a Russian in a tank and an Englishman in a limousine, who take part in races on the title islands fighting not only on time, but also with the help of fancy gadgets.
A specific feature of Racers' Islands: Crazy Racers is a control that is adapted to the capabilities of the console. This allows players to drive a vehicle with Nunchuk at the same time and use found weapons with Wiilot. This system allows you to maintain the dynamics of races while allowing players to freely target and use the acquired gadgets.
Users of the console can enjoy three game modes, including the "Championship" module, which allows you to fight for points in a number of subsequent competitions. In addition, up to four players can race in front of a single TV on a split screen.
The audiovisual setting is characterized by pleasant, colourful graphics and a soundtrack adapted to the cartoon racing environment with caricatured voices of characters and joyful melodies in the background.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Racers' Islands: Crazy Racers Summary
Platforms:
Nintendo Wii
Developer: Artefacts Studio
Publisher: Nintendo
Racers' Islands: Crazy Racers System Requirements
Nintendo Wii
Uses: WiiWare