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  • Summary: Take to the track and play as one of a dozen colorful cats memorable for their different characteristics and unique personalities. Overcome various difficulties of the tracks drifting through mines and bombs, stop and slow down your competitors by blasting them with bubble gum and otherTake to the track and play as one of a dozen colorful cats memorable for their different characteristics and unique personalities. Overcome various difficulties of the tracks drifting through mines and bombs, stop and slow down your competitors by blasting them with bubble gum and other astonishing weapons. And don't forget to gather power-ups along the way if you want to be the fastest driver on the track. Expand
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  1. Oct 18, 2019
    50
    In short, if you’re a Switch owner who has played Mario Kart 8 Deluxe to death and you’re looking for a cheap change of pace- or if you’re a fan of supporting indie titles- you might consider Meow Motors. On the other hand, if you’re just out for a kart racer, you might be better shelling out the extra money for Nintendo’s game.
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  1. Nov 21, 2019
    10
    Deceptively cute. Deviously Addictive. This really is a brilliant kart racer with a unique set of boost/oil spillweapon mechanics at yourDeceptively cute. Deviously Addictive. This really is a brilliant kart racer with a unique set of boost/oil spillweapon mechanics at your disposal.
    It really mixes up the play style as you either strive to be the winner, drifter or KILLER
    As a fan of racing games I'm glad I stumbled upon this super fun, challenging romp.
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  2. May 19, 2019
    5
    THIS GAME NEEDS TO BE 4-PLAYER! Meow Motors has a lot of potential, but there are just a few issues holding it back, one of them appearing toTHIS GAME NEEDS TO BE 4-PLAYER! Meow Motors has a lot of potential, but there are just a few issues holding it back, one of them appearing to be unique to the Switch.

    The game is $15, and it's worth that for sure. The characters are cute and the visuals are pretty good. However, every time you drift, it's like you've completely lost control. I've never tried drifting in real life, so I don't know - maybe that's more realistic than the super controlled drifting of Mario Kart. But my character is a cat driving a car, so realistic is clearly not my objective here.

    The biggest disappointment is that the Switch version is only two-player (4 on PS4). I really wanted this as a party game, and I wouldn't have guessed it to be only two player.

    Another frustration is that there is no reference guide for the controllers - like anywhere on the internet from what I saw (during an admittedly brief search). I just had to do the first cup again just to go back over the tutorials.

    Final criticism is the sound track - it doesn't go with racing at all. It's all laid back hill-billy banjo music. The sound effects are actually kinda quiet-feeling. It's weird. I don't pay a lot of attention to sound tracks, but this was bad enough to get my attention. The music actually kinda makes you want to put the game down and do something else with your time.

    Pros:
    1. All cats!
    2. Visuals and tracks
    3. Entertaining weapons

    Cons:
    1. 2 player max
    2. No online play
    3. Drifting is too slippery
    4. No control reference guide without replaying tutorial
    5. Bad Sound Track

    I am really hoping for an update to at least bump it up to 4 players, because I would love it for parties. It's such a cool game, but without 4 player (and online play would be great),
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