I've never understood the logic behind not providing a trial version because it is a great way to promote you app or game. While the controls will take a few laps around the racetrack to get used to, the biggest downside to Mini Motor Racing is the lack of a trial version. Mini Motor Racing isn't strong enough to knock off Asphalt 8: Airborne but it is a strong contender if you need a more casual racing game. The Career Mode has plenty of gaming opportunities where you can earn cash that can be used to upgrade your existing race fleet and buy new cars to expand your fleet. However, once I settled in on a configuration (the Tank option) that was comfortable the game began to grow on me. What made the game un-appealing was the steering controls. Graphics were really nice, the designs of the tracks creative and the races were definitely competitive. I have to admit that after playing Mini Motor Racing for a short period, I wasn't that impressed. Each option is responsive but you may find one control option more comfortable than the other. The selection is more of a personal preference than a design issue. The key to Mini Motor Racing is finding a steering option that you are comfortable with.
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