Beach Bugging Racing Review

If you love Bahamas, you might be disappointed because Beach Bugging Racing is more Blackpool than the Bahamas. A lovely sunshine falls upon the track while racing through little karts beside the sea, surely a tempting one, especially for gamers who love kart racing games. The Oceanic waves create an impressive effect on the overall gaming experience.



The game has been reinvented in home consoles; also it is available in smartphones. The currency allocation has been revised; no more you have to deal with small transactions, but now you can buy ice cream with your pesky change. Beach buggy is the good budget-priced kart racing game, and a supplement to Mario’s popular racer.

If you expect a massive transformation in the game, you will be disappointed. Except a few changes, there are nothing much to see in Beach Buggy Racing. The tracks are same, power-ups are more or less similar to old version and peculiar karts that you can choose from. The new GP modes enable players through a series of races, earning points to open up new tracks. To spice up the game, there is an elimination system has been introduced.

Although primarily for consoles, the game is actually rooted in for mobile. It is designed for smartphones with plenty of tracks, upgrades and daily challenge to keep it exciting and engaging. The title of the game is somehow misleading because some of the best tracks take you through ancient temples, tiki huts, marshes and even volcanoes. This surprising mixture makes it interesting but practically nothing revolutionary in character.

The handling of the game is something shaky, not good enough for kart racing genre. There is an innovation in navigation where you find different creatures and environment facets. However, it is quite difficult to unlock tracks as you need to knock hundreds of palm trees and hit as many different animals like crabs, penguins, and even yetis.

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