
In my head canon, unicorns and alicorns lose their magic in proportion to how drunk they are.The Glomp is an aggressive hug (often accompanied by a flying tackle) which sometimes knocks the recipient over and invariably ends up with the "glomper" wrapped securely around some part of the glompee's body. I happen to love the fact that you're forced to make that choice. I expect younger gamers to be annoyed by the one-item-at-a-time mechanic.


It would have been much better if the carts had a better turning radius. The carts also don't turn worth a damn for the most part! Even using a Pro Controller and the shoulder buttons for sharp turns, a lot of the turns are just too sharp. The getting stuck on the walls really does suck and can be irritating to the point of wanting to just power off your Jaguar. The only thing is this game's gameplay should have been polished a bit more. The music is a bit odd, but the sound quality is good.

Lots of colors, detail and parallax scrolling. When hooked up through S-video, the 2d graphics really shine.

I couldn't figure out Baldies very well at all.Īs for Atari Karts. I tend to like simpler games though, so I'm not sure if I'd like it. They were one of the only magazines who generally gave the Jaguar a fair shake. But I used to religeously read Gamefan in the 90's, and they had nothing but good things to say about it and iirc, they gave it a score of atleast 80%. I've never played Attack of the Mutant Penguins.
