![]() On every track, there are also items/powerups that can be collected, such as a temporary force field, which makes you immune to getting hit by obstacles, and an invisible powerup that allows you to become a ghost, temporarily. Once you have completed 4 races, the Grand Prix is completed. The player then has an option to either replay the same track they just completed 3 more times, or race on a random track. (12 if not counting the mirrored ones) Once a race is completed, you earn stars which accumulate depending on your finishing position. (4 if not counting the mirrored ones) Thus there being 24 tracks in total. There are 3 “environments” (Toys, Ocean, and Space) that each have 8 tracks. However, the difficulty only applies to the number of obstacles on the tracks, not the AI. There are 3 modes: Easy, Normal, and Hard. Like Mario Kart Wii, in the Grand Prix, you race against 11 other racers to go through 4 races. However, the game allows you to play through all 3 of the modes in whichever order you want, and in later levels, there are multiple of these three modes. The cutscenes can be watched in the Theatre of the game, which allows you to either watch each cutscene individually or playing them all at once by pressing the A button. Leveling up will unlock cutscenes that tell a story. Once done, the level is fully completed, and you will unlock a picture, level up, and unlock the next level. The player then must play through 10 levels, which each have 3 different modes: Championship, where you must race against 11 other racers and afterwards earn a gold, silver, or bronze medal if placing at least in the top 3 Time Trials, where you must race on a track alone, trying to get the fastest time possible, then afterwards, race against your ghost to beat your previous time and earn a medal Last, is a Balloon Bursting mode, which is a challenge where the player has to collect as many balloons as possible in order to earn either a gold, silver, or bronze medal, depending on how many balloons they’ve collected. In the Story Mode, the player can create up to 3 profiles/save states and choose between 12 different profile icons for them. But also shares many similarities between Mario Kart Wii and DS. ![]() Unlike many other racing games, Pocoyo Racing has a Story Mode, (which is called “Motor Olympics”), similar to Crash Team Racing. The DS version would also come bundled with the former, or a copy of Hello, Pocoyo!. An inflatable car, or a small Pocoyo toy car. The Wii version of the game usually came bundled with a Wii Wheel, like Mario Kart Wii. It is the second installment in the Pocoyo video game series. The game was only released in Europe and was also planned to be released in the US, being published by SouthPeak Games, however, the release ended up getting canceled for an unknown reason. The game was originally going to be developed by SouthPeak Games, however, due to many issues with Zinkia, the game ended up getting cancelled, until it was later developed and published by Zinkia Games on November 18th, 2011.Pocoyo Racing ( Carreras de Pocoyó in Spanish) is a kart-racing video game developed and published by Zinkia Entertainment for the Nintendo Wii and DS that is based off the Spanish comedy animated television series of the same name.The characters and racers in the game are: “Drive Laughing” is where you race while there is a TV that shows Pocoyo doing various dance moves, which is set up as a distraction. “King of the Track” requires 2 players who compete in a head-to-head race, and the person who loses has to pass the Wii Remote to the next person. The Party mode of the game has 2 modes: King of the Track, and Drive Laughing. The person with the most stars wins the Grand Prix. Like Mario Kart Wii, you race against 11 other racers and earn stars that accumulate depending on what place you get in each race. (or a cutscene, which can be watched in the Theatre of the game) ![]() Once you complete all of the modes, the level is fully completed, and you unlock a picture. Afterwards, is a Balloon Bursting mode, where you must collect as many balloons as possible to earn either a gold, silver, or bronze medal depending on how many balloons you collected. Next, is a Time Trial mode where you must try to get the fastest time, and then afterwards race against your ghost to earn a medal depending on your time. There are 10 levels that each have a Championship mode, where you race against 11 other characters and earn a medal depending on what place you get. Motor Olympics is the story mode of the game. Motor Olympics is single player only, while Grand Prix and Party can be played with up to 4 players. There are 3 modes: Motor Olympics, Grand Prix, and Party. The gameplay is similar to Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart DS's gameplay, but also has some distinct elements.
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