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TSA: Rocket Racing Review

You can't fault Halfbrick's rate of output of late – with four Minis titles released so far, the Australian developer is easily one of the more accomplished and prolific studios currently putting games out there. Equally, each has its own identity and style, from the basic but compulsive Echoes and the addictive Blast Off to last month's wickedly funny, utterly gorgeous but sadly overpriced Age of Zombies.

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Gamez: Rocket Racing Review

Gamez writes: "With all the violence of several triple-A racing game is fun at times a simple racing game to catch on. No hassle with tweaking and pimping, just circles and see who is the best."

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General Games: Rocket Racing Review

There's no shortage of racing games for handhelds, and it takes a lot of special to make one stand out. Rocket Racing's concept is good but not great and doesn't pack the fun factor required to make the game worthwhile. It's a frustrating experience that feels less like a game and more like a test.

For the small price it asks there's a lot of game in the package, but this is the kind of game that even if it had been free few should give it a second glance; it's just not worth the time investment.

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Tech-Gaming: Rocket Racing Review

Most games have at least one notable aspect of risk versus reward.Action games often tie that directly to the player's ability to quickly strategize and react. The yearning that humans feel to test limits is often known as "pushing the envelope". Rocket Racing is a 2D racing game built around that yearning.

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