![]() The handling is functional enough, but the power sliding feels a little off. You’re looking at around 45 minutes to complete this mode (which is needed to unlock some of the vehicles).Īs is always the case with karting games, then, it all comes down to how it handles on the track, and this is where things go down a gear. Again, that number seems more impressive than it actually is, because it’s really just four different tasks split across the five environments: collecting a set number of cupcakes, collecting a set number of apples, going through a series of gates or finishing a lap within a certain time limit. The fact that you even have a wallet in the first place means you’re probably older than this game’s target audience, but we’ll get to that in a second.Īs well as the normal racing there’s also an Adventure mode, which consists of 20 different missions. If you’ve heard of all those characters before you may already have one hand on your wallet, but cool your jets: it’s all downhill from here. There are 10 Sanrio characters to choose from here, ranging from Hello Kitty herself to the likes of Keroppi, Badtz-Maru, Tuxedosam and Hangyodon. Hello Kitty Kruisers with Sanrio Friends (to give it its formal weekend name) is a kart racing game, because of the unwritten law that decrees that all licensed characters from Mario to M&Ms have to get behind the wheel at some point in their lives. Not that you should be, when you consider that what we have here is actually a fairly rubbish game. Thankfully, the game has now meandered over to the Switch eShop too, so you can now easily buy it here if you’re craving your fix of Sanrio-themed racing goodness. ![]() Take Hello KItty Kruisers, for example released physically on the Wii U in limited numbers, it can be bought on the Wii U eShop for a mere ten bucks and yet the boxed version regularly sells to collectors for upwards of $60 online. It’s odd what passes for rare these days.
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