

The goal in every race is to clear every checkpoint in the proper order. Upgrading can make up for this issue, though, which can be done by completing tricks during races, which also earns you boost in races as well as money for upgrade outside of races. While this game is in the snow so it makes sense, the slipperiness just makes the game frustrating. The controls are consistent for the most part, but they are quite slippery in places. The tracks also have more variety, and unlike the Aqua Moto Racing 3D, locations aren’t reused constantly. Each one is three stages long, making it a fun pick-up-and-play experience. However, with the fewer tracks comes more portable-optimized cups. Oddly, it is a slight downgrade from the previous entry, which contained 24 tracks. The new Moto Racing entry features 18 tracks of snowmobile racing spread across three different continents.
