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There is a brake button but if you’re using it, you are playing the game wrong.
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MICRO MACHINES WORLD SERIES IGN REVEW FULL
Micro Machines World Series handles very much like the older games, encouraging you to take corners at full speed and spin the back end out. You see, Micro Machines is based on the hugely popular collectible miniature car toys owned by Hasbro and the design of the tracks fit the whole miniature aesthetic perfectly, allowing players to drive round the tracks they wanted to drive round as a child, but without the parents taking all the fun away because you’re using baked beans as obstacles. Countless hours have been lost with players driving round on top of pool tables, dodging pieces of toast on the breakfast counter and skidding around ponds and puddles in the garden. The Micro Machines series is a top-down arcade style racer that, back in the day, was praised for its local multiplayer and track design. The dust has settled now though, and the game is finally here. The usual drip-feed of information then followed from the developers: screenshots, trailers and something no game would be complete without – a delay to its intended release date. That is the exact phrase I used at the start of my preview piece back in January when Codemasters confirmed that Micro Machines was indeed returning.