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TrackMania DS (NDS cover
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TrackMania DS NDS

Pocket version of the popular PeCet series of racing games. We mainly create our own routes, using the components offered by the game.

Racing | cars | Nintendo exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | LAN

TrackMania DS Release Date NDS

14November2008

With more than 100 official tracks of increasing difficulty awaiting players across three different game modes, TrackMania DS offers an incredible amount of replay value. Thanks to the included track editor, the game also allows players to create their own tracks to race in solo or multiplayer mode and share over Nintendo Local WiFi mode.

With a large library of over 300 construction blocks available, from super speed boosts to curving loops, as well as blocks straight from skate parks and the overflowing imagination of the TrackMania developers, the fun is never-ending, with an infinite number of new track possibilities limited only by the player’s imagination. These cool new tracks can be saved onto the game cartridge and freely exchanged with friends thanks to the local WiFi connection.

TrackMania is an addictive game that allows you to race at mind-blowing speeds on spectacular tracks containing a variety of turbo boosts, jumps, loops and other extravagant track elements. Players can quickly create and save their own tracks with a very intuitive track editor, guaranteeing extraordinary lasting appeal and endless replay possibilities. With precise handling, exciting physics, a huge range of tracks, unparalleled fun in solo- or multiplayer, and player-created tracks, TrackMania pushes all the right buttons to make it a unique and thoroughly enjoyable racing game.

Last updated on 05 August 2008

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:  

User score: 7.6 / 10 based on 29 votes.

PEGI rating TrackMania DS

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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