
Release Date: December 17, 2019
A racing game in which we fight for victory by controlling miniature cars. In addition to a wide range of mini-vehicles, the Mini Motor X offers 52 different routes, as well as a wide range of modes designed to play alone or in multiplayer mode.
Mini Motor Racing X is a racing game in which we take over the helm of miniature cars. The production was developed by The Binary Mill studio and represents the brand launched in 2011 on mobile devices. The main source of inspiration for developers were cult positions, led by Micro Machines.
In Mini Motor Racing X, we participate in crazy mini car races that we watch from a bird's eye view or from a camera located behind the car. The battle for victory takes place in 52 picturesque locations like a container-covered harbour, paradise island, ancient ruins or even a futuristic city. Variable weather conditions and time of the day provide additional variety.
In addition to the standard races, where our position on the finish line counts, the Type X race waiting for us, where our chances of winning can be increased thanks to a wide range of weapons and gadgets - the authors give us, among other things, remote-guided rockets, mines, and shields protecting us from opponents' attacks. In addition, the game includes a Bumper Ball, which is a variation on football, made in the fashion of the bestseller Rocket League (so the role of the players is taken over by cars, and the number of goals scored is decisive).
The developers allow us to take control of various cars inspired by real cars - from classic cars, super-fast race cars to off-road vehicles and trucks. Each of them can be changed to increase its performance, or to customize its appearance. The driving model is purely skillful and focuses on spectacular drifting on corners (i.e. performing spectacular slides) and skilful use of nitrous oxide.
Mini Motor Racing X allows you to play alone or in multiplayer mode - with other players we can play over the Internet or locally, by going through an extensive career mode together or by competing in single competitions.
Mini Motor Racing X has a decent quality graphics; the diverse and colourful routes attract attention. It is worth noting that although the game uses virtual reality sets and motion controllers, they are not required to get fun.
Platforms:
PC Windows May 14, 2020
PlayStation 4 December 17, 2019
Developer: The Binary Mill
Publisher: The Binary Mill
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System Requirements for Mini Motor Racing X Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-6100 3.7 GHz / AMD Ryzen 3 1200 3.1 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / Radeon RX 470 or better, 2.6 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-4590 3.3 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970 / Radeon R9 290 or better, 2.6 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Mini Motor Racing X Video Game.
Nintendo Times: 6 / 10 by Alex Knight
WORTH CONSIDERING - Mini Motor Racing X is a fast-paced arcade racer with a ton of content to keep you occupied for quite a few hours. Type X mode introduces power-ups & weapons refreshing the title a fair bit from just the standard racing element. Despite the visuals looking a fair bit aged, there’s still fun to be had here, and in particular with friends or Multiplayer for a reasonable $20 price tag. If you like kart or arcade racing games, this one finds a reasonable home on the Nintendo Switch, however there’s quite a few competing games already on the platform, so your mileage may vary.
Pure Nintendo: 7.5 / 10 by Trevor Gould
After sinking several hours, I can say that Mini Motor Racing X is pretty fun. From seemingly small options to many extras, it offers a lot. While I wonder if it'll prove a memorable racer when compared to many, I suspect it's a game I'll keep downloaded to revisit for short spells now and again.
Nintendo Life: 6 / 10 by Oliver Reynolds
We love a good arcade racing game, and in many ways Mini Motor Racing X delivers thrills in spades; it’s a reasonably fast, responsive experience with loads of vehicles and tracks to try out. Ultimately, though, there’s just nothing here that really stands out; nothing to tear you away from Mario Kart 8 or Rocket League. It’s quite content with being an entertaining alternative, and if you’re happy with that, then you’ll have a good time.
Average score from votes.