WII Racing Gets Crazy on the Wii

The racing game developed for the WiiWareTM Racers' Islands - Crazy Racers shows itself through the very first videos of footage. The characters come to life: it's time to start the engines and to dash into wild races!

Lights! Camera! Action!

In Crazy Racers, a good driver is nothing without his favorite weapon. One needs to know how to stand up for himself to burn the asphalt without biting the dust! Every competitor of this gigantic TV show will have to prove that being a road racer is better when you're a crack shot. Which one of them will honor his country and become a real champion?

As the video shows, you have to shoot your opponents while driving. This gameplay is perfectly adapted to the WiiTM controllers. Control the vehicle with the NunchukTM; aim, fire and reload your weapon thanks to the Wii RemoteTM. It remains to be seen if you can control both at the same time, or if you prefer to share the commands with a friend!

Twenty cracked circuits

The same footage unveils the circuits in a new light. Fully 3D-designed sets present the countries from which each character comes from, with a lot of humor and self-mockery! There are lost temples of Mexico to visit, while Russian babushka dolls and French croissants are everywhere by the side of the road. There are twenty different races in the game so you can rediscover the islands from all the different angles.

Pick up items to rank first

Finally, just like any good and funny racing game, many bonuses are scattered across the ground. Embarrass your competitors with shields, bombs and soap! Use speed boosts wisely to avoid shots and to overtake your opponents. In Racers' Islands, you can also collect screw nuts in specific places, in order to store up additional points in championships.

Posted on 23-06-2010 by Andrew

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