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About This Game Fire up the fun as Codemasters reboots the classic table top racing experience in Toybox Turbos – now updated to support the Oculus Rift Development Kit 2 (DK2) virtual reality headset for incredible immersion! Collect and customize 35 vehicles in this pick-up-and-play arcade racer. Take on 18 obstacle and short-cut filled circuits built for chaotic, combative competition – speed past spilt sticky jam on the kitchen table, dodge flaming Bunsen burners as you take your opponents back to school and dodge the runaway train as you race around a railway set! Stay on track by using a range of awesome and ridiculous power-ups to send your rivals into a spin, including mines, machine guns and, of course, giant car-mounted hammers. Master six game modes in the single-player game, then turn friends into foes in manic four player multiplayer - local, online or with a mix - perfect for those one-more-go gaming session that race into the night! Toybox Turbos – the top-down racing game bursting with miniaturized mayhem, featuring dinosaurs, combine harvesters, golf-buggies and so MUCH more! a09c17d780 Title: Toybox TurbosGenre: RacingDeveloper:CodemastersPublisher:CodemastersRelease Date: 11 Nov, 2014 Toybox Turbos Torrent Download [key Serial Number] This game is a mixed bag of emotions. I suppose I recommend it, but like in the words of a slightly impolite passive-aggressive, "it's complicated."The game, however, isn't complicated. It's Micro Machines. That means it's automatically got some value to it. The tracks and cars are adorable, the game itself presentation-wise is fairly well put together, and it's fun for all ages. It also runs as well as you can ask for, consistent 144 FPS on a midrange GPU at 4K.But there's some downsides too:1.) Nobody is playing any online matches, which means the "play online" achievement is unobtainable unless you have a friend with this game.2.) The game is wayyyy to easy. I beat it completely, all achievements except the online one, three stars in every level, and all cars unlocked in under three hours. The AI are pretty poor and most of their wins come from your own incompetence.3.) Expensive when not on sale (I got it for $4, which was reasonable)4.) Some technical jankyness, including... a.) Pretty much no graphics options. Resolution, AA, DOF, and Fullscreen on\/off. That's all you get.b.) TERRIBLE shadow quality. Minecraft has fewer pixels.c.) Texture quality is below averaged.) Resets to 720p for no reason constantlye.) Some weird physics reactions when two vehicles land on each otherf.) On monitors with refresh rates higher than 60 Hz, stutter occurs with faster cars in the game. This is because VSync is forced on for some reason.g.) No audio customization. Music on\/off and sound on\/off, that's it. Which is a pretty big downside, because I'm the kind that likes to hear my own engine, and I can't hear anything over the loud as sh** (albeit kind of catchy) music. Without the music, the game lacks elegance, so I decided to leave it on.Worst part of these issues is it doesn't look like this game is alive anymore. No players means no updates to resolve these matters.If you can overlook its shortcomings, Toybox Turbos delivers enough enjoyment to justify giving it a go. It also has a free demo, which is a plus.Final Score: 6\/10IN A NUTSHELL: WHAT LITTLE OF THIS GAME THERE IS IS DECENT.. Eh, its okay.6\/10. Played this with friends and family, 2-4 players. Excellent, excellent fun. Highly recommended. I've even played the single player a fair bit to unlock ths cars for multiplayer.. Played this with friends and family, 2-4 players. Excellent, excellent fun. Highly recommended. I've even played the single player a fair bit to unlock ths cars for multiplayer.. This game is a mixed bag of emotions. I suppose I recommend it, but like in the words of a slightly impolite passive-aggressive, "it's complicated."The game, however, isn't complicated. It's Micro Machines. That means it's automatically got some value to it. The tracks and cars are adorable, the game itself presentation-wise is fairly well put together, and it's fun for all ages. It also runs as well as you can ask for, consistent 144 FPS on a midrange GPU at 4K.But there's some downsides too:1.) Nobody is playing any online matches, which means the "play online" achievement is unobtainable unless you have a friend with this game.2.) The game is wayyyy to easy. I beat it completely, all achievements except the online one, three stars in every level, and all cars unlocked in under three hours. The AI are pretty poor and most of their wins come from your own incompetence.3.) Expensive when not on sale (I got it for $4, which was reasonable)4.) Some technical jankyness, including... a.) Pretty much no graphics options. Resolution, AA, DOF, and Fullscreen on\/off. That's all you get.b.) TERRIBLE shadow quality. Minecraft has fewer pixels.c.) Texture quality is below averaged.) Resets to 720p for no reason constantlye.) Some weird physics reactions when two vehicles land on each otherf.) On monitors with refresh rates higher than 60 Hz, stutter occurs with faster cars in the game. This is because VSync is forced on for some reason.g.) No audio customization. Music on\/off and sound on\/off, that's it. Which is a pretty big downside, because I'm the kind that likes to hear my own engine, and I can't hear anything over the loud as sh** (albeit kind of catchy) music. Without the music, the game lacks elegance, so I decided to leave it on.Worst part of these issues is it doesn't look like this game is alive anymore. No players means no updates to resolve these matters.If you can overlook its shortcomings, Toybox Turbos delivers enough enjoyment to justify giving it a go. It also has a free demo, which is a plus.Final Score: 6\/10IN A NUTSHELL: WHAT LITTLE OF THIS GAME THERE IS IS DECENT.

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