Compara los precios de Gigantosaurus: Dino Kart en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 3DClouds. Publicado por Outright Games Ltd.. Lanzado el 17/2/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Racing, Sports.

Four-player split-screen confirmed, auto-steer included, zero online play - a kart racer built for tiny hands first and patient parents second.

My Saturday co-op radar lit up the moment I saw four-player local split-screen on the box, so I went in with genuine optimism. What I found is a kart racer that has exactly one primary design goal: do not intimidate a five-year-old. Everything else is negotiable. 3DClouds gives you 15 tracks spread across three cups - the Savannah, Jungle, and Mount Oblivion championships - and a roster of eight characters including Bill, Mazu, Rocky, and Tiny, all pulled straight from the Disney Junior cartoon. The track environments are bright and colourful, and each one hides a shortcut behind vines that younger players will genuinely feel clever for finding. Power-ups give you jetpack boosts, trap items to knock out rivals, and the occasional cannon launch that sends you on a looping detour before dropping you back on the track. Gigantosaurus himself wanders through races periodically and can stomp on karts - a fun hazard that gets a genuine reaction from kids every single time. On the accessibility front, the auto-steer and auto-acceleration options mean a literal toddler can participate, and Mazu reads on-screen text aloud for pre-readers. For a family gaming session, that kind of thoughtfulness actually matters. Here is where the honest part comes in. If you are the adult holding the second controller, you will be bored within thirty minutes. The pace is slow by design, drifting feels mushy and rarely rewarding, and there is no online mode at all - local split-screen is the ceiling for multiplayer. Adventure mode runs through all three cups in well under two hours for anyone over the age of seven. Beyond that, you have a single-race menu, some alternate kart skins to unlock per character, and 23 dino awards for completing specific feats. That is the full content list. The soundtrack does not help - the race music is flat and repetitive in a way that does not match the energy a kart racer should have. For the four-drunk-friends-on-a-Saturday-night test: hard pass. The races are too slow and too simple to generate chaos or competition. For four-year-old-and-a-parent on a Sunday morning: actually solid. The split-screen works, controllers are required for players two through four on PC (keyboard-only users get locked out), and the gentle difficulty means nobody rage-quits. If your household includes a Gigantosaurus fan who is not yet old enough for Mario Kart, this does the job without embarrassing itself. If that is not your situation, the competition does more for less. Riley, Scout Team

Gigantosaurus: Dino Kart

Gigantosaurus: Dino Kart

17 feb 20233DCloudsOutright Games Ltd.
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Four-player split-screen confirmed, auto-steer included, zero online play - a kart racer built for tiny hands first and patient parents second.

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My Saturday co-op radar lit up the moment I saw four-player local split-screen on the box, so I went in with genuine optimism. What I found is a kart racer that has exactly one primary design goal: do not intimidate a five-year-old. Everything else is negotiable. 3DClouds gives you 15 tracks spread across three cups - the Savannah, Jungle, and Mount Oblivion championships - and a roster of eight characters including Bill, Mazu, Rocky, and Tiny, all pulled straight from the Disney Junior cartoon. The track environments are bright and colourful, and each one hides a shortcut behind vines that younger players will genuinely feel clever for finding. Power-ups give you jetpack boosts, trap items to knock out rivals, and the occasional cannon launch that sends you on a looping detour before dropping you back on the track. Gigantosaurus himself wanders through races periodically and can stomp on karts - a fun hazard that gets a genuine reaction from kids every single time. On the accessibility front, the auto-steer and auto-acceleration options mean a literal toddler can participate, and Mazu reads on-screen text aloud for pre-readers. For a family gaming session, that kind of thoughtfulness actually matters. Here is where the honest part comes in. If you are the adult holding the second controller, you will be bored within thirty minutes. The pace is slow by design, drifting feels mushy and rarely rewarding, and there is no online mode at all - local split-screen is the ceiling for multiplayer. Adventure mode runs through all three cups in well under two hours for anyone over the age of seven. Beyond that, you have a single-race menu, some alternate kart skins to unlock per character, and 23 dino awards for completing specific feats. That is the full content list. The soundtrack does not help - the race music is flat and repetitive in a way that does not match the energy a kart racer should have. For the four-drunk-friends-on-a-Saturday-night test: hard pass. The races are too slow and too simple to generate chaos or competition. For four-year-old-and-a-parent on a Sunday morning: actually solid. The split-screen works, controllers are required for players two through four on PC (keyboard-only users get locked out), and the gentle difficulty means nobody rage-quits. If your household includes a Gigantosaurus fan who is not yet old enough for Mario Kart, this does the job without embarrassing itself. If that is not your situation, the competition does more for less.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-54-Player Split-ScreenAuto-Steer AccessibilityToddler-FriendlyNo Online MultiplayerLicensed IP RacerCouch Co-op

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OS
Windows 10 64-Bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon RX 550 4GB / Nvidia GTX 750
Processor
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 /Intel Core i3-7100
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

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Sound Card
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3DClouds
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Outright Games Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
17 feb 2023

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