moto Archives - AppTrawler https://www.apptrawler.com/tag/moto/ News, Reviews, Previews and discussion on all things App like Thu, 09 Mar 2023 14:28:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.10 Review: Ducati Moto https://www.apptrawler.com/review-ducati-moto/ https://www.apptrawler.com/review-ducati-moto/#respond Wed, 13 Jan 2010 12:41:24 +0000 http://www.apptrawler.com/?p=1877 The benefits of riding a motorbike seem to be massively outweighed by the cons. It’s expensive, dangerous, noisy, impractical, and you have to wear a gigantic helmet when riding. None of that diminishes the breakneck excitement, which in turn should make for an exhilarating game. Unfortunately, Ducati Moto captures none of this thrill, instead exhibiting […]

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The benefits of riding a motorbike seem to be massively outweighed by the cons. It’s expensive, dangerous, noisy, impractical, and you have to wear a gigantic helmet when riding.

None of that diminishes the breakneck excitement, which in turn should make for an exhilarating game.

Unfortunately, Ducati Moto captures none of this thrill, instead exhibiting a number of cons including clunky controls, lagging sense of speed, and poor graphics.

The right gear

Ducati Moto does offer some great ideas, though they’re quickly run over. Recruiting the well-known powerbike company is the first thing the developer has done right. The game includes eight Ducati models, though other than a marginal increase in speed and a bit of colour there’s really no difference between them.

Rather than provide a slate of courses, the game uses one big, complex, winding track. It’s an interesting approach that has you racing through different parts of it depending on the challenge posed. Handled properly, this city-wide ant farm of roads is a great way to cruise the streets looking for action.

Nevertheless, these small triumphs don’t come close to salvaging what has to be one of the worst set of driving mechanics ever seen on the platform.

Tired and exhausted

You steer by tilting your handset, but the game might as well employ the volume control buttons. Tilting has your biker leaning hard, essentially reducing the controls to a digital system.

Turns involve steering sporadically (at full wheel lock) to the left or right in an attempt to coax the bike into pointing roughly in the right direction. If you come out of the corner and you’re not heading in a straight line down the road, there’s no hope of straightening out.

Fortunately this atrocious steering method is made a little easier by the fact that these bikes are no faster than an electric mobility vehicle being driven by a blind grandmother in a crocheted bobble hat. The experience wouldn’t be any more agonising if the bike’s seat was replaced with a rusty spike.

Those poor polygons

It’s a shame that Ducati Moto can’t blame its dreadful performance on graphical weight. While the backgrounds are decent enough and the presentation perfectly acceptable, the bikes and riders would look questionable on a Game Boy.

The 3D models are rough and jagged, while the animation looks as though a puppeteer is pulling strings from about your iPhone. Presumably this is a license left over from the DS version of Ducati Moto, since it’s hard to believe the bike manufacturer would be too keen on showcasing its motors as boxy, misshapen figures.

Deep, deep within Ducati Moto there is a germ of a good motorbike racing game (mainly in the gambling stakes and the excellent track layout), but it’ll take an entirely new racing system to bring it to the surface.

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Out Now: Snow Moto Racing https://www.apptrawler.com/out-now-snow-moto-racing/ https://www.apptrawler.com/out-now-snow-moto-racing/#respond Fri, 11 Dec 2009 17:52:19 +0000 http://www.apptrawler.com/?p=1717 Resolution Interactive already has had players racing across the water in Aqua Moto Racing [99¢ / Free] and the dirt in Dirt Moto Racing [99¢ / Free]. It seems like the natural progression of racing environments would have to include some kind of arctic racing, which precisely where their newest game, Snow Moto Racing [99¢] […]

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223077Resolution Interactive already has had players racing across the water in Aqua Moto Racing [99¢ / Free] and the dirt in Dirt Moto Racing [99¢ / Free]. It seems like the natural progression of racing environments would have to include some kind of arctic racing, which precisely where their newest game, Snow Moto Racing [99¢] comes in.

Featuring 6 tracks, bluetooth multiplayer, unlockable achievements, and strangely enough a file size that is small enough to download over 3G. It shares all the same tilt controls as the previous games, and seems to use a similar engine as the game plays very similar to the other two games in the Moto Racing series short of being on a snowmobile instead of a Jet Ski or an ATV.

The physics in the game can be a little weird at times, with your snowmobile just bouncing off things you run in to instead of crashing, but other than that it’s an enjoyable racing game with a price that can’t be beat. (Not to mention getting loads of air and pulling of tricks is just as fun on a snowmobile as it is on a ATV or Jet Ski.) While Snow Moto Racing doesn’t have a lite version, you can try out the free versions of either Aqua Moto or Dirt Moto to get a good idea of how these games perform and control.

App Store Link: Snow Moto Racing, 99¢

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