![]() ![]() Those in the market for this type of game won’t be looking for intrinsic depth and nuance to the driving mechanics, and Toybox Turbos fits that brief by controlling exactly the way you’d expect from a top-down racer. Likewise, the power-ups you’d associate with a game of Toybox Turbos’s calibre are also a prominent part of the game, with the familiar likes of mallets, mines and machine guns forming part of the arsenal you’ll regularly use to gain the advantage out on track. It’s all standard top-down racing game fare, and there’s nothing wrong with that in the slightest. Though the toy brand license is no more, you still get an array of cars to compete in (35 in total, seven of which being locked off as ‘Elimination’ boss event prizes) across a variety event types and track locations, the latter of which have with their own unique table-top theme.įor example, players will be given the chance to race around those town map carpet things in New York cabbie caricatures in one race, jumping over toy train sets with Tonka-style bulldozers the next, before rounding things off with a speed run around a snooker table. ![]() Anyone familiar with Micro Machines games of old (which, coincidentally, were mostly developed and published by Codemasters) will be instantly be at home with Toybox Turbos’s core mechanics and features. ![]()
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