Tiny Wheels
- January 6, 2017
- Wonder Assembly
"Tiny Wheels" is a charming physics-based racing game where you build and customize your own tiny toy cars. Compete in fast-paced races across miniature worlds, using creative vehicles and zany power-ups to outmaneuver your opponents. With numerous tracks, challenges, and a level editor, there's always a new race to win in this delightful toy box adventure.
Reviews
- Fun and entertaining gameplay that evokes nostalgia for building with toy cars.
- Great value for the price, offering a sandbox experience that is easy to pick up and enjoy.
- Potential for future updates and improvements, with a solid foundation for a fun VR experience.
- Limited content and features, including a lack of diverse objects and customization options.
- Controls can be finicky and difficult to master, which may hinder the experience for younger players.
- The game feels incomplete or abandoned, with no recent updates and a basic level of gameplay.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its correct scaling mechanics, which enhance the overall experience by ensuring that challenges and rewards are appropriately balanced as players progress. This attention to detail contributes to a more engaging and satisfying gameplay loop.
“The gameplay features correct scaling mechanics that enhance the overall experience.”
“The gameplay is engaging and keeps you on your toes with its dynamic challenges.”
“I love how the gameplay mechanics are intuitive yet offer depth for advanced strategies.”
“The gameplay lacks proper scaling mechanics, making it frustrating to progress.”
“The gameplay feels unbalanced and often punishes players for trying different strategies.”
“There are significant issues with the gameplay mechanics that detract from the overall experience.”
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music aspect received mixed feedback, with some users praising the soundtrack as good, while others noted the absence of any music altogether.