![]() My iPad isn’t the newest out there any more (it’s a 3rd generation), but it plays some pretty complex games without breaking a sweat. While I can completely appreciate that Kruisers is for a younger generation, there are serious flaws in here, and I can’t really see them having much fun with this.įor a start, it’s a technical mess. I would be willing to forgive the game to an extent if it then offered exceptional play for the money. ![]() The disappointment that they’re going to experience should their parents then do the right thing and say “no” distresses me greatly, and is a borderline unethical play by the developer as the relative premium price on the App store suggests that the game offers a full experience for that initial $2. And then they’re going to download it and find that they need to ask their parents for more money to get their favourite characters, or simply race on all the tracks. After all, the concept is sound if you’re a fan of Hello Kitty and the other adorable Sanrio characters, and character mash-up racing games are always good fun. I can just imagine how many kids are going to get excited by this. (For alternative kart racers on the iPad, check out Garfield Kart or Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing or its sequel)
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