Home of the Underdogs
About News FAQs Contact HOTU GoogleGroup Music Manuals
Category Applications Action Adventure Education Interactive Fiction Puzzle Role Playing Games Simulation Special Sport Strategy War




Support the EFF
Welcome How you can help
Browse Games
Welcome Random Pick
Welcome By Company
  Welcome By Theme  
Welcome By Alphabet
Welcome By Year
Welcome Title Search
Welcome Company Search
Welcome Designer Search
Recommended
Welcome Freeware Titles
Welcome Collections
Welcome Discord
Welcome Twitter
Welcome Facebook
Welcome File Format Guide
Welcome Help: Non PC Games
Welcome Help: Win Games
Welcome Help: DOS Games
Welcome Recommended Links
Site History Site History
Legacy Legacy
Link to Us Link to Us
Credits Thanks & Credits
Abandonware Ring

Abandoned Places

dungeoncrawlers.org

Creative Commons License


Game #4566
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Manic Karts    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Sport   Racing

Rating: 8.18 (11 votes)

Manic Karts box cover

Manic Karts screenshot
Manic Karts is a great but very unknown sequel to SuperKarts, Manic Media's hit game published by Virgin Interactive. Criticized by most of the press for its outdated graphics, Manic Karts remains a very fun go-kart racing game that will keep you occupied for hours on end. On top of the fun gameplay from SuperKarts, you can now play many all-new tracks enjoying SVGA resolution graphics and a choice of four classes of kart - 50cc up to 250cc.

Like in SuperKarts, Manic Karts focuses on the fun of go-kart racing rather than the realism. A sort of "semi-arcade" racer, you can use power-ups along the way to gain an advantage over other racers. The graphics are excellent, although most stuff is still presented in flat 2D sprites that may disappoint newer generations of gamers who are used to 3D racing games. There are many cities and courses to race on, and you can even use an included course designer to make your new course – although this utility is far from user-friendly, and is too limited to creating anything beyond a very basic track.

While it is disappointing that Manic Media did not do more to make the game a true sequel, Manic Karts still ranked as one of the best go-kart racing games ever produced – at least until Formula Karts, a true 3D sequel by Manic Media that was published by SEGA in 1998. Two thumbs up, way up!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Jon Stuart
Developer: Manic Media Productions
Publisher: Virgin Interactive
Year: 1995
Software Copyright: Manic Media Productions
Theme: Design Tool
Multiplayer:  
System Requirements: DOS
Where to get it:
Related Links:  
Links:    
If you like this game, try: SuperKarts, KartingRace, BC Racers

© 1998 - 2024 Home of the Underdogs
Portions are copyrighted by their respective owners. All rights reserved. Please read our privacy policy.