lego racers game review

lego racers game review

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Lego Racers Game Review

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Awaiting 4 more reviews Generally favorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings More Details and Credits » users found this helpful users found this helpful 4 used & new from $22.00 Speed through Lego worlds in your own constructible Lego car! Product Information This is the first racing game that challenges you to put both yourdriving and building skills to the test. First, you get the chance to build yourself a car or choose one of the pre-built models, then you get to race it through exciting LEGO worlds, battling against history's greatest ever racing champions. LEGO Racers combines all the fun of LEGO building blocks and fast-paced cart racing! Design and build your own car using a multitude of LEGO parts, or choose from over 20 pre-built vehicles. At any point you may return to the garage andconstruct a new car, or just make general modifications.Featuring characters from all your favorite LEGO worlds, LEGO Racers even lets you build your own drivers, creating new personalities with driving styles all their own.




Two players cancompete head to head or one player can take on five other Racers for the trophy on twelve challenging tracks spread across four different worlds based on LEGO SYSTEM themes: Space, Pirates, Castle, and Adventurers. Race in burning deserts and steamingjungles, through creepy castles and massive mineshafts. Dodge Cannonball fire from pirate ships or race through the mud pits in the swamp lands.  No matter where it takes you, LEGO Racers guarantees excitement, thrills, and fun onyour way to beat the final and Greatest LEGO Racer of all Time! Product Features While amazing 3D graphics and an original up-beat racing soundtrack add to the excitement, the in-depth tutorials and easy to usecontrols give you all the help you need in your track battles. You'll need it too, it you want to take on the fastest racer of them all - Rocket Racer! Learn the tricks of each track, including short-cuts, power-ups andtrack hazards. Customize your own unique LEGO Car and LEGO Driver, then challenge up to five other drivers in landscapes based on four LEGO System themes.




A unique power-up system provides players with numerous ways to gain the upper hand. Discover hidden shortcuts and secret pathways that will help you defeat your Champion challengers and become the best in the ultimate racing test! See all Product Description 4.5 out of 5 stars #121 in Software > Children's Software > Games 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.2 inches; Item can be shipped within U.S. 5 star63%4 star23%3 star10%2 star4%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsMy son still think it is a great game.Would like to return it but don't know howLego RacersSuper fun!Grand kids love it!Lego's are goodThis game is great! Look for Similar Items by Category Software > Children's > Games See and discover other items: best lego video game Buy at For the first time, build your favourite Lego carts on your PC using all of the blocks that are available in real life, thanks to the detailed Creation modes. You can then race your beast against other lego built characters in 12 special themed tracks, based on the Themed Lego kits (including Pirates & Egypt and much more).




Race your friend in split screen mode, or go straight on for the ultimate Lego racing trophy.[edit description | view history] [36 more | add screenshots]There are no promo images for this game [see more rankings | add review]There are currently no topics for this game. One of the racers featured in this game is Baron von Baron. He later returned in and , but was named "Sam Sanister" in the former and "Mr. Hates" in the latter. Contributed to by Kartanym (10705), Adam Baratz (1340) and Satoshi Kunsai (1805)Blocky Cars Online is a multiplayer car battle game that allows you to build a car and compete against others online in a collection of modes, level up, and unlock rewards. Cost: Free (With ads and microtransactions) Playing Blocky Cars Online immediately brought me back to 1999, where I’d be found playing Lego Racers on my N64 in my pajamas. That game allowed you to build your own car in classic lego-brick fashion and race around in az Mario-Kart inspired kart racer.




It was wonderful to my seven-year-old mind, even if it isn’t as great as I remember now. Blocky Cars Online has a similar story, build your own car to compete in various game modes, except now you can play online with other players and the cars are not made of Legos. The game does have some unique elements as well, like the ability to leave your car and battle on foot, as well as unique vehicle movement like flying. Also, much like Lego Racers, Blocky Cars doesn’t quite hit the mark every time but gets a few things right, and for some, that’s more than enough. Blocky Cars Online’s main focus is the cars themselves, and in that department, they do a fairly good job. Car customization is simple and easy to use, and the selection of blocks available is pretty extensive. There are different material blocks to build with; boosters, engines, and weapons to choose from; and a bunch of cosmetic items to make it your own. Building a simple car that I was pleased with took only a few minutes, and there are multiple slots in the garage for you to have a few different designs.




Unlocking the various blocks does take a bit of time and in-game currency, but the starting equipment you’re given is plenty to make something cool with. Gameplay-wise, Blocky Cars is solid, if a bit frustrating at times. The controls for the car are pretty simple, but sometimes navigating terrain is a chore, due to slow steering and imprecise touch controls. This is especially apparent in attempting to make your car fly. Multiplayer sessions are often a mess with cars all over the place, making it difficult to get a bead on anyone or go exactly where you want to. It works just enough for me to say it isn’t unplayable, and for a free game, that’s just fine. There are a few game modes, including dueling, capture the flag, a drivers-only mode like team deathmatch, and a few other car combat modes as well. They all generally involve shooting the enemy player with your weapons, and there aren’t any real surprises to be found here. Visually, the game looks pretty good.




The graphics are, well, blocky, but they look alright and they are colorful and varied in style and theme depending on the level you’re playing in. The blocks are primarily square-shaped, with few other geometric shapes to speak of, which works with the aesthetic of the game. Overall, the graphics are simple but effective without being too crude. Same can be said of the sound, with decent sound effects for the weapons and cars, but some pretty uninspired musical accompaniment. One thing that really holds Blocky Cars Online back is its lack of a user base. The matches I was a part of rarely had more than 2 or 4 players at a time, and I often waited more than five minutes to get into a game. That’s a bit too long for my liking, and the game doesn’t have a single-player component to give me something to do when there’s nobody around. Time will tell if this improves as the game ages. Blocky Cars Online is an all-around solid game. It runs well, is simple and easy to pick up and play, and has a decent amount of depth in its game modes and car customization.

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