THESE AREN'T YOUR MOTHER'S MICRO MACHINES: Micro Machines World Series | Review
In terms of content, Micro Machines World Series falls in a strange no-mans-land between a polished mobile game, and an unfinished AAA experience. I had fun, but after an hour I had seen just about everything the game was going to surprise me with. I feel like the local multiplayer will make for a decent time during a party game night, but if I were you, I’d definitely wait for this game to go on sale before I bought it.
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