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Reviews Home  »  Action Games  »  Mad Skills Motocross
Mad Skills Motocross

Released: 10 Jan, 2011

Reviewer: Andrew Nesvadba

Version: 3.1   Size: 20.2 MB

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PROS

  • Challenging semi-realistic racing.
  • Fine-tuned physics to contend with; bikes can break with sharp impacts as well.
  • Previous time-attack runs saved as ghosts to compete against.

CONS

  • Steep learning curve; only minimal assistance given for teaching advanced concepts.

VERDICT

While Mad Skills Motocross may look like another casual racer, it is in fact a very technical and challenging title to master, giving hardcore racing fans and gamers a run for their money.

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If you never had a chance to play the classic motocross racer 'Excitebike' back in the day then you may have missed out on a genuinely (and I'm sorry to say it) exciting racer that challenged players with its semi-realistic style that rewarded players that carefully managed their bikes instead of simply smashing the accelerator. Mad Skills Motocross by Turborilla feels like a serious revival of this classic racer, pitting players against AI opponents while using minimalistic controls that affect your bike's performance with a surprising amount of fidelity.

Initially the game is relatively simple, pitting you against an AI opponent or a specific challenge in order to successfully complete a level. However, while surviving and unlocking additional levels is relatively simple, taking the next step and winning races represents a skill ceiling that's hard to overcome. Almost every aspect of your bike's balance is under your control, which is absolutely fantastic from a realism perspective as tiny shifts in your weight can mean the difference between jumping a trough or slamming in to a hill. But this fine level of detail isn't easy to master and the AI is completely without pity, almost perfectly smashing its way through a level (even without power-ups) while you're left eating dirt thanks to one tiny mistake.

With practiced repetition it's possible to memorize the exact maneuvers required to edge out your AI opponent, but this often feels like a cop-out as you can't predict what's coming ahead on your initial runs, precluding any sense of skill in beating the AI. Thankfully the tracks are often compact and relatively easy to learn, so hitting the restart button isn't so frustrating. 

If you're after a casual racing challenge you'll not find it here; Mad Skills Motocross makes the most of its realistic physics and control to truly challenge players to overcome each level. It's an addictive racer that punishes imperfection while testing your patience, but thankfully the fault is almost always on the player so it's hard to hate this pocket-rocket title.

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Turning a fan-favorite genre on its head, the hyper-addictive Mad Skills Motocross plays and feels like no other side-scrolling racing game. The unparalleled physics engine and unexpected power-ups give you a level of control that you have to play to believe. Launch off an enormous jump, land on your rear wheel, hit the throttle, and leave your opponent in a spray of dirt—then brag about it on Facebook and Twitter! Mad Skills Motocross is fun for novices but deep enough for nearly endless competitive high-level play. You’ll need to master wheelies, stoppies, nitro, rocket boots, backflips, front flips, and much more to truly be the best.See what players of the desktop version of Mad Skills Motocross have known for years: it’s the best side-scrolling motocross game ever made. Get it today!Features:* Compete on 52 tracks, from easy to very technical* Compete in Career or Time Attack modes* Use five different power-ups to find faster ways through tracks* Send “ghosts” to your friends to race via OpenFeint Challenges* Race “ghosts” of your own or your friends’ best times* Watch replays of your best races* Rub in victories over friends on Facebook and Twitter* Dominate the OpenFeint leaderboards* Collect OpenFeint achievements“My favorite part about Mad Skills Motocross is the excellent physics in the game. There are so many subtle nuances with how you're able to lean on your bike when accelerating and taking jumps that it adds a lot of skill and strategy to how you race. It's very organic, and the gameplay just feels right.” - Jared Nelson / TouchArcade.comCheck out what some of our volunteer beta testers had to say about Mad Skills Motocross:Motocross legend and four-time champion Jeff Emig, via @emig47 on Twitter: “Ok. So this @madskillsmx is so addictive!!!”“Just finished level 4 and unlocked level 3 of @madskillsmx cant believe i am playing this so much. Its goood...”“Ever wondered what it would be like to ride a motorcycle like @TravisPastrana, try @madskillsmx...”Top pro supercross and motocross racer Wil Hahn, via @WilHahn31 on Twitter:“@madskillsmx is so freaking cool on my phone! #addicted”Top pro cross-country racer Chris Bach:“Sickest game for iPhone. Hands down.”Search #madskillsmx and @madskillsmx on Twitter for more user testimonials.

Updates

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Languages

  • English

Rated 9+ for the following:

  • Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence

Requirements

  • Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
    Requires iOS 3.1 or later

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Comments (2)

dabogues (1 year, 3 months ago) Reply

Agree with the previous poster. Essentially, combine ExciteBike! and Trials, and you get this. Very fun, but the punishing difficulty is no joke! Wish the computer were just a LITTLE less perfect. 

GiHubb (1 year, 4 months ago) Reply

I have to say I'm really impressed with the game and its physics. It was also for me a lot of fun. My only gripe is that it doesn't offer real online multiplayer which could have been a blast. Challenges are neat, but not as satisfying.

 

 

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