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User Rating: 7.5 | Disney/Pixar Cars X360
Diseny and Pixar are a perfect conbination the have made everything possible on the 3D world. Now this game is outstanding in the graphics and for me I would say is a family game. You’ll essentially be involved in a story-based racing affair when stepping into Cars for the first time. To make Cars more accessible to its diminutive demographic, there’s a “compact” version of the adventure, which cuts down the content to make things a bit more manageable. Either path begins with player/character/car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), who is looking for a win in the Radiator Springs Cup. Radiator Springs is the fictitious, arid cartopia which serves as the hub of racing destinations in and around the town (Ornament Valley also plays host to many of Cars’s missions). Floating, flashing Event icons (color-coded for the various events) lead the way to the racing portion of Cars, which is broken down into Road Races, Piston Cup Races, and Mini-Games.

Road racing takes place all over the Radiator Springs, and can involve up to ten different cars, as featured in the flick. The idea is to drive safely and cross the finish line first. On-screen updates will let you know how you’re doing, while at the same time alerting you of bonus points that have been racked up for skillful maneuvering. For instance, you may drive a particularly challenging section of roadway cleanly and be awarded “safe driving” points for doing so. Placing high in races and rewriting the record books also earns points, which can later be used to unlock new rides, paint jobs, and art assets from the movie. Similar to road racing in Cars, wheel-to-wheel action in the Piston Cup events can lead to big-time fame and fortune.