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M&Ms Kart Racing for Nintendo Wii offers an exhilarating single-player experience with 12 unique race environments, 7 customizable vehicles, and a fully interactive 3D garage for tuning and upgrades. Engage in outrageous stunts and collect bonuses as you race to victory!
M**E
Fun for the whole family.
Easy to install and play. Thanks
B**B
hard tracks
this game is neat but all of the tracks are so "busy" with all of the stuff in the background and things that you bump into or have to drive around that my kids don't play it very long. I feel the same when I play, especially since the all the vehicles' steering is so touchy. Also when in 2 player mode, the screen splits top/bottom & if you get coins then words pop up on the screen and you can't see where you're going! Not great for younger kiddos.
B**L
Great choice
I was looking for a racing game and my daughter loves M&M's. This was a great choice. The game got to me quickly, it was inexpensive and my daughter loves it. I recommend this to anyone.
D**Y
Would not recommend.
This game has several issues:#1: Bad graphics.#2: Courses are confusing.#3: You cannot back-up.#4: Only two people can play at most.#5: Sometimes player two doesn't have a choice in M&M or kart.Didn't really like this game. We bought it played it a few times and then played our other games.We did not like it but maybe you would.
G**T
Just plain fun (with candy coating)
Other reviews complained about the darkness of the game or the difficulty to learn it. I adjusted the brightness of the TV for the game and my little girl had a blast with the game right out of the box. The control is sensitive and she had to learn to use it gently, but after a few runs of the training portion, she had it down well enough to challenge her Dad to a good game. She's learning coordination, patience, and few things about simple physics. The only drawback is when she and my husband asked me to buy some M&M's. With peanuts.
R**)
"APPROACHING SOUND BARRIER!!!!"
You know, one does not take a look a kart-racing game starring M&Ms created by the rather-unreliable DSI Games and expect it to be among the very best the Wii could ever offer, and it may also have been released back in 2007, but considering the many quality games released over the years and even what the Wii started out with, surely this could be a little decent distraction for the inner kid or if the player's bored or anything along those lines. Maybe it could even be a guilty pleasure if it did suck. But no. This game is something else entirely. It's so fiendishly terrible that for this review, I think I'll just try and have fun beating this one down to death. After all, that would be more fun than actually playing this game.M&Ms Kart Racing is the very definition of Wii shovelware. I bet if there was a video game dictionary, and if you searched for "Wii shovelware", it would say "M&Ms Kart Racing............also known as M&Ms Racing Team". Hang on, game; which is it? The packaging and banner icon says "M&Ms Kart Racing", but the game calls itself "M&Ms Racing Team". Was there so little connection between the developers that they couldn't decide on a singular name? This is also a problem with the amount of tracks the game has; the packaging says there's ten, but the actual game has fifteen. It probably would've been great if this game got popular when it came out; that way, someone could sue the publisher for false advertising and possibly have the game recalled from existence.Naturally, the game manages to understand racing games usually have single-player and multiplayer modes, but it does a fantastic job of mucking that up as well. One-player modes consist of Tournament and Arcade. Tournament is not a tournament, but a marathon of all the tracks where you race against CPUs. Arcade is the exact same thing, except you collect coins and fortunately only have one lap to complete these abominable excuses for tracks.Each and every track is a bland, featureless gauntlet that was likely not meant to be in a kart-racer about M&Ms. I would know because some of the tracks featured very small and confined areas that are absolute hell to drive through at a decent speed. Luckily for us, M&Ms Kart Racing Team decides to rig the framerate when things start looking too fun! The framerate, combined with the Nintendo 64-like draw distance, can be absolutely disgusting and slow the already boring pace down, but it does make voice clips like "APPROACHING SOUND BARRIER" all the more unintentionally hilarious. I do feel bad for the tracks, though. Maybe they should be reused as assets for a better game so they don't have to be stuck in this atrocity.Appropriately enough, the game can be just about unwinnable when approaching the later tracks (should you really want to play up to that point to begin with). In Tournament, the very last track is when the AI finally decides to actually grow a pair and be more challenging, but a couple of them move so fast, you're guaranteed to lose the race. And you HAVE to finish in First if you want to move on to the next track. Apparently, the way to rectify this is by unlocking a better car via spending a large amount of coins you find along the tracks. The Arcade mode is the way to do this (as well as coins in Tournament), but then it turns out that mode is unwinnable PERIOD! I swear to God there's 31 coins on the second space track, but the game wants me to collect 33 on it. Are you kidding me?! Where are the other two coins?! I looked everywhere on this super-linear track and results were fruitless every time! Regardless, the mode probably ends the same way the Tournament mode does: By cutting straight back to the main menu, not even having a credits roll or ending image.
E**I
Bueno
Buen juego
J**E
good product
Kids loved it and are happy, so that makes me a happy mom. Kept them entertained.I would recommend for others.
C**N
Merci
Bien reçu
L**K
Four Stars
fun
K**.
One Star
This game sucks....would not recommend it to anyone. Stick with Mario Kart or Sonic.
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