Review by Matt S.
Story time, folks! Back when I was a young journalist money was tight to come by. Because young journalists don’t earn much money, see. Then one day I got an abscess in the mouth. Because dentists are expensive and because I was young and stupid I ignored it. And of course it burst.
Appalling doesn’t begin to describe this game. It starts off harmlessly enough with three different ways to play (“career,” “championship” and “time trial”), and five tracks (10, if you count the fact they’re all reversed) with nine cars, though most of those need to be unlocked as you play. For $5 AUD or so, that’s decent enough content in theory, and while the interface is low-budget, it’s forgivable.
“Vast” is an understatement, actually. A couple of the tracks take over 7 minutes to complete two laps, and while that doesn’t necessarily sound bad for a racing game, that’s 7 minutes of poorly designed tracks that feature very unremarkable environments and the pace of the racing itself is so sluggish that it feels like it takes ten times as long to get around as it does. But on one track you actually drive on the Great Wall of China. I guess that’s pretty “wild” and so the game’s subtitle is accurate, or it would be if it didn’t feel like I was piloting a slug instead of a car.

