Have any of you heard about the chaos in Micro Machines: Mini Challenge? This game, which was created by publisher and developer Wimo Games, is slated to release on January 4th. It promises to be an exciting trip into the realm of little vehicle racing, particularly if you own a Meta Quest 3, which is among the greatest VR headsets out there.
Even though none of us have had a chance to play the game yet, we all really want to, but based on what we’ve seen so far, it looks like it will thrust us right into the thick of the racing action. The best part is that it also uses MR. Folks, that’s mixed reality!
This implies that playing this game might give you the impression that you’re racing around your living room, avoiding your cat, or flying over your coffee table. That seems like a tonne of fun.
Let’s now explore the actual capabilities of Micro Machines: Mini Challenge Chaos:
Creating your own difficult tracks: Construct your own airborne stretches and gravity-defying loops. It serves as a playground for creative racers.
Various missions: It seems that the campaign mode is much more than simply racing; it’s about strategy and picking the appropriate vehicle for the appropriate circuit.
Amp up your vehicle: amass and personalize your vehicles. Adjust them for enhanced acceleration, control, and stunts – it reminds me of a virtual garage. This is when things become very amazing, Mr. Magic. Construct paths that around your residence. Consider this: have you ever raced a vehicle at your dinner table? Well, you can now, as the teaser shows!
So what’s the price of this possible fun slice? It is available for $16.17 on the Steam and Meta platforms. And it’s ready for the VR headsets that work with PCs, Quest 3, Quest 2, and Quest Pro.
For those who are anxious to play, here’s a tip: you can pre-order it right now. Why not dive right in? Well, if you place your preorder now, you’ll be able to obtain the unique Rare Recluse vehicle.
Mini Challenge: Micro Machines It seems like a lot of people would put Mayhem to their Wishlist. Additionally, based on the trailer and available information, it makes me nostalgic for the good old days of Track Craft or Hot Wheels.