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If the base game already sold you on slime-soaked kart chaos, this DLC is two roster slots and a handful of parts - decide if Zuko and throwback Raph are worth the ask before clicking add.

I'll be upfront: this Turbo Pack is not a game, and reviewing it as though it stands alone would be doing you a disservice. What you are buying is an expansion to Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway, a kart racer that the community broadly landed on as the best entry in the Bamtang-built series so far - a competent, content-heavy party racer that controls a bit like Crash Team Racing with floatier steering and a slime-currency gimmick layered on top. The base game matters here because the Turbo Pack lives or dies entirely on whether you already own it and want more. So what does the pack actually deliver? Two playable racers: Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender and the classic Eastman-and-Laird era Raphael from TMNT - meaning the red-and-grey original, not the modernized version already in the base roster. Two crew members follow: Firelord Ozai, who slots into the crew system alongside the 70-plus supporting characters already available, and Shredder, who in the base game's crew setup offers a spinning-blade defensive ability. Beyond the character additions you get a Slime style Exhaust part, Slime style Monster Wheels, and two Kids' Choice Awards paint jobs in orange and purple. That is the full manifest. No new tracks, no new modes, no arena additions. The crew system itself is one of the stronger hooks in Slime Speedway - picking three crew members with staggered active and passive abilities before each race adds a lightweight build layer that feels more deliberate than it probably has any right to in a licensed kids' racer. Firelord Ozai as a crew pick could change how your passive stack reads, and that matters slightly if you have gotten deep enough into Grand Prix or the Challenge mode's per-race objectives to care about optimization. Whether it actually shifts a winning line is something only players with real hours on the game can judge. From the outside, both crew additions look situationally useful rather than clearly dominant, which is probably the right call for balance. The honest concern here is value density. The base game shipped with 40 racers, 36 tracks, and enough modes to overwhelm a first-time player. Two racers and a cosmetic kart part bundle is thin by comparison. If you bought the Turbo Edition at launch, all of this content was already included. This pack exists exclusively for players who own the standard edition and specifically want Zuko or the retro Raph badly enough to pay separately. Zuko is a genuinely popular character pick for the Avatar fanbase and the nostalgic Raphael design will hit for anyone who grew up with the original comics or the early cartoon - those are real reasons to want them. Just do not expect any gameplay-systemic change to come with them. One platform note worth flagging: the PC and Xbox versions of Slime Speedway had documented framerate problems at launch, with some reviewers reporting the game running in the low-20fps range on Xbox Series hardware during busier moments. That is a kart racer performance issue with real consequences - slime-slide sections where you need to time jumps accurately become guesswork at bad frame rates. Whether post-launch patches addressed this on your specific platform is worth checking before you commit to more content spend on top of the base game. Fred, Scout Team

Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway Turbo Pack
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Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway Turbo Pack

Oct 14, 2022Bamtang GamesGameMill Entertainment
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If the base game already sold you on slime-soaked kart chaos, this DLC is two roster slots and a handful of parts - decide if Zuko and throwback Raph are worth the ask before clicking add.

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About Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway Turbo Pack

I'll be upfront: this Turbo Pack is not a game, and reviewing it as though it stands alone would be doing you a disservice. What you are buying is an expansion to Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway, a kart racer that the community broadly landed on as the best entry in the Bamtang-built series so far - a competent, content-heavy party racer that controls a bit like Crash Team Racing with floatier steering and a slime-currency gimmick layered on top. The base game matters here because the Turbo Pack lives or dies entirely on whether you already own it and want more. So what does the pack actually deliver? Two playable racers: Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender and the classic Eastman-and-Laird era Raphael from TMNT - meaning the red-and-grey original, not the modernized version already in the base roster. Two crew members follow: Firelord Ozai, who slots into the crew system alongside the 70-plus supporting characters already available, and Shredder, who in the base game's crew setup offers a spinning-blade defensive ability. Beyond the character additions you get a Slime style Exhaust part, Slime style Monster Wheels, and two Kids' Choice Awards paint jobs in orange and purple. That is the full manifest. No new tracks, no new modes, no arena additions. The crew system itself is one of the stronger hooks in Slime Speedway - picking three crew members with staggered active and passive abilities before each race adds a lightweight build layer that feels more deliberate than it probably has any right to in a licensed kids' racer. Firelord Ozai as a crew pick could change how your passive stack reads, and that matters slightly if you have gotten deep enough into Grand Prix or the Challenge mode's per-race objectives to care about optimization. Whether it actually shifts a winning line is something only players with real hours on the game can judge. From the outside, both crew additions look situationally useful rather than clearly dominant, which is probably the right call for balance. The honest concern here is value density. The base game shipped with 40 racers, 36 tracks, and enough modes to overwhelm a first-time player. Two racers and a cosmetic kart part bundle is thin by comparison. If you bought the Turbo Edition at launch, all of this content was already included. This pack exists exclusively for players who own the standard edition and specifically want Zuko or the retro Raph badly enough to pay separately. Zuko is a genuinely popular character pick for the Avatar fanbase and the nostalgic Raphael design will hit for anyone who grew up with the original comics or the early cartoon - those are real reasons to want them. Just do not expect any gameplay-systemic change to come with them. One platform note worth flagging: the PC and Xbox versions of Slime Speedway had documented framerate problems at launch, with some reviewers reporting the game running in the low-20fps range on Xbox Series hardware during busier moments. That is a kart racer performance issue with real consequences - slime-slide sections where you need to time jumps accurately become guesswork at bad frame rates. Whether post-launch patches addressed this on your specific platform is worth checking before you commit to more content spend on top of the base game. Fred, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementscloud-savestier:aaaCharacter DLCCrew SystemAvatar The Last AirbenderTMNTKart CustomizationParty Racer DLCCosmetic Pack

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10 64-bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
16 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050 or higher
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.7 GHz or higher

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 64-bit
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
16 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB or higher
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.9 GHz or higher

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Game Info

Developer
Bamtang Games
Publisher
GameMill Entertainment
Release Date
Oct 14, 2022

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