Compara los precios de Eight Mini Racers en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por David Mulder. Publicado por SA Industry. Lanzado el 12/1/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Racing.

Eight Mini Racers is the answer to one specific question: can you cram eight people around one PC for chaotic top-down racing? Barely, but that chaos is the whole point.

I want to be upfront about what I was actually testing here: not whether Eight Mini Racers is a polished racing game, but whether it could survive a Saturday night with a crowd of people sharing a single keyboard and a pile of gamepads. That is genuinely the correct lens for this one. It is a 2D top-down arcade racer built almost entirely around local multiplayer, supporting anywhere from one to eight players on the same PC, and the closer you get to that eight-player ceiling, the more the experience starts to resemble a controlled explosion. The mechanical toolkit is simple but purposeful. Rockets let you blast opponents off the racing line, mines sit waiting for anyone unlucky enough to drift wide, speed boosts reward clean driving, and repair kits add a light layer of risk-reward decision making mid-race. The really interesting wrinkle is the mechanical failure system: steering failure and engine failure can strike at any moment, turning what looked like a comfortable lead into a panicked crawl. That unpredictability is a feature, not a bug, when you have seven people shouting at a screen. It is a terrible feature when you are playing solo, where the same chaos just feels arbitrary and punishing with nobody to laugh at it with you. The honest criticism of Eight Mini Racers is that the single-player mode exists more as a training mode than a real product. The community reception landed in the mixed zone for a reason, players who came in alone or in pairs found the content thin, the presentation barebones, and the overall package undersized for a proper arcade racer. The controller situation deserves a mention too: fitting eight players on one PC is logistically awkward. You will need a mix of keyboards and gamepads, and the game only has partial controller support listed, which means some players may be jostling for keyboard real estate. The game does support Remote Play Together on Steam, which opens up online sessions if you can not physically herd eight humans into one room. Where Eight Mini Racers earns its keep is as a dead-cheap party filler. The top-down view means everyone can see everything, the rules take about thirty seconds to explain to any newcomer, and the rocket-and-mine chaos scales up beautifully when the player count climbs. Think of it less as a racing game and more as a digital board game where the board occasionally explodes. For a group of four or more with low expectations and high beverage intake, it does exactly what it promises. For anyone shopping for a deep solo racer or a polished couch experience with real production values, it is going to feel like a rough jam game that somehow made it to Steam. Riley, Scout Team

Eight Mini Racers

Eight Mini Racers

12 ene 2016David MulderSA Industry
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Eight Mini Racers is the answer to one specific question: can you cram eight people around one PC for chaotic top-down racing? Barely, but that chaos is the whole point.

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I want to be upfront about what I was actually testing here: not whether Eight Mini Racers is a polished racing game, but whether it could survive a Saturday night with a crowd of people sharing a single keyboard and a pile of gamepads. That is genuinely the correct lens for this one. It is a 2D top-down arcade racer built almost entirely around local multiplayer, supporting anywhere from one to eight players on the same PC, and the closer you get to that eight-player ceiling, the more the experience starts to resemble a controlled explosion. The mechanical toolkit is simple but purposeful. Rockets let you blast opponents off the racing line, mines sit waiting for anyone unlucky enough to drift wide, speed boosts reward clean driving, and repair kits add a light layer of risk-reward decision making mid-race. The really interesting wrinkle is the mechanical failure system: steering failure and engine failure can strike at any moment, turning what looked like a comfortable lead into a panicked crawl. That unpredictability is a feature, not a bug, when you have seven people shouting at a screen. It is a terrible feature when you are playing solo, where the same chaos just feels arbitrary and punishing with nobody to laugh at it with you. The honest criticism of Eight Mini Racers is that the single-player mode exists more as a training mode than a real product. The community reception landed in the mixed zone for a reason, players who came in alone or in pairs found the content thin, the presentation barebones, and the overall package undersized for a proper arcade racer. The controller situation deserves a mention too: fitting eight players on one PC is logistically awkward. You will need a mix of keyboards and gamepads, and the game only has partial controller support listed, which means some players may be jostling for keyboard real estate. The game does support Remote Play Together on Steam, which opens up online sessions if you can not physically herd eight humans into one room. Where Eight Mini Racers earns its keep is as a dead-cheap party filler. The top-down view means everyone can see everything, the rules take about thirty seconds to explain to any newcomer, and the rocket-and-mine chaos scales up beautifully when the player count climbs. Think of it less as a racing game and more as a digital board game where the board occasionally explodes. For a group of four or more with low expectations and high beverage intake, it does exactly what it promises. For anyone shopping for a deep solo racer or a polished couch experience with real production values, it is going to feel like a rough jam game that somehow made it to Steam.

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Riley · Scout Team

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steamParty GameShared ScreenCouch MultiplayerArcade RacerTop-DownKeyboard SharingRemote PlayChaos Racer

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OS
Windows XP+
Processor
2.0Ghz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
256MB DX9 (shader model 2.0)
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
120 MB available space

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David Mulder
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Fecha de lanzamiento
12 ene 2016

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Eight Mini Racers fue desarrollado por David Mulder y publicado por SA Industry.