Mad Tracks

Mad Tracks
Developer(s)Load Inc.
Publisher(s)Windows
Steam Xbox 360 Nintendo Wii iOS, Android
Composer(s)La Chimiz Prod
EngineOpen Dynamics Engine
Platform(s)
Release
February 17, 2006
  • Windows
    • FRA: February 17, 2006
    • GER: February 2006
    • RUS: June 13, 2006
    • WW: July 10, 2006
    • POL: 2006
    Xbox 360
    • WW: May 30, 2007
    WII
    • EU: October 2009
    • FRA: December 4, 2009
    iOS
    • WW: December 15, 2011
    Android
    • WW: February 15, 2012
    Steam
    • WW: March 10, 2020
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Mad Tracks[a] is a 2006 racing video game developed by Load Inc. and originally released for Microsoft Windows, later being ported to the Xbox 360 as part of Xbox Live Arcade on May 30, 2007, and in February 2017 after becoming backwards compatible with Xbox One.

Mad Tracks was a commercial and critical success, being praised by critics and journalists for its multiplayer elements.

In February 2019, it was announced that the game was delisted from Xbox Live Arcade because of a change in publishing rights from D3 Publisher to Plug In Digital. The latter released a reworked high-definition (HD) version of the game on Steam on March 10, 2020.

Gameplay

Mad Tracks is a 3D racing game, featuring both a single-player mode and a multiplayer mode. In the game, there are 46 courses in total, divided into races and minigames. The courses are set in 10 different locations including kitchens, bistros, and a table football set.[1][2]

Inspired by Darda's toy cars, the cars in Mad Tracks feature spring-powered batteries. The longer the player accelerates, the weaker the spring becomes, leading to the battery eventually running out. The player can regenerate power by letting go of the acceleration button; the spring immediately recharges.[3][4][5] It will also recharge whilst being airborne or reversing. The amount of usage of a spring will also depends on which type of a car is used. Other methods of recharging the spring includes finding and using one of the power-ups, along with one that drains opponents' batteries.[4]

In single-player,[b] the player's objective is to achieve gold trophies by completing objectives, such as driving around a track or landing cars on a dartboard.[6] The multiplayer[c] modes are similar to the single-player mode and include the same objectives, albeit they allow up to four on local at split-screen[7] and up to eight players online to play simultaneously.[6][8]

Development

The game was announced by Load Inc. in 2003, tentatively titled Darda, following a few months of testing gameplay issues.[9] For the rest of 2003 and early 2004, the game was tested in a playable and non-playable demos. In March 2004, a prototype of the game was shown off at Game Developers Conference in San Jose, California,[9] and was slated to be released for Microsoft Windows computers and the PlayStation 2.[10]

After a demo of the game was showcased at E3 in May 2004, the studio began to search for a publisher. It was also announced that the game would be released on PlayStation Portable, and that its release was planned for the second quarter of 2005.[11] In November, Load Inc. signed a contract with Micro Application to publish the game. Its premiere was moved to the third half of 2005, with the exact date left unknown.[12][13][14]

The game was showcased at E3 in May 2005, with an Xbox version also being announced after being mentioned in March,[15] and its premiere were slated for September 2005.[16]

A release date was later moved to February 17, 2006, after releasing a public demo in January 10.[17][18] On January 13, the game's official website was launched,[1][19][20] with a German version following suit in November 2005.[21] The PlayStation 2 version was later confirmed to be cancelled, since the console was becoming an increasingly less viable option, when studio had searched a target platform for translation.[22]

We were hooked on Darda cars when we were kids. These pull back friction toy cars were the fastest and had very strong metal bodies. Since the license was not available, we tweaked it a little to make Mad Tracks.

—Denis Bourdainin[23]

Load Inc.'s development director Denis Bourdainin had later revealed that the game was originally a licensed game based on the Darda toy cars, but the game was reworked and retitled to Mad Tracks after the studio's failure to secure the right to use the brand.[24]

Xbox Live Arcade

Xbox 360 version for Xbox Live Arcade of Mad Tracks was announced, shortly after initial release of the game on PC.[25] Following delays of a release date from June to October.[26][27][28][29][30] In August 10, the game was delayed and slated for the following year,[31][32][33][34] due to combination of time and technical difficulties, with online multiplayer support, in addition to the code been rewritten from the ground up to be runable on Xbox Live Arcade.[35][36]

A month later in November, Denis Bourdainin had stated that the game would cost 800 Microsoft Points (€9.30), alongside two expansion packs each costing 400 Microsoft Points (€4.65). Concerning the rise of a price in comparison to the PC counterpart, Denis had promised that the Xbox 360 version would be superior to the PC version. Alongside Xbox Live support, the console translation's long development time also enabled improvements to game mechanics and graphics to be made.[37] Xbox 360 version of the game was done with 7 employees of the studio, in a year of it's development.[8][38] It was also one of the first games on Xbox Live to feature a support for multiple languages.[39][40]

In May 2007, D3 Publisher of America, Inc. had announced that the game would be ported to Xbox 360 alongside RocketBowl (2004) and Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (2007), though the port's release date was unknown.[41][42][43][44] In May 15–17 of the same year, the game was greenlighted after being verified and certified by Microsoft Game Studios.[45][46][47] It was also confirmed that the game would cost 800 Microsoft points ($10), but according to Denis Bourdain the release date was at a time unknown.[48][49] Around May 28–29, it was announced that game would arrive on the Xbox Live Arcade on May 30.[50][51][52][53][54][55][56]

Release

Mad Tracks was released for Microsoft Windows in France on February 17, 2006, and published by Micro Application.[17] Along with a completed demo of the game was released on January 10, featuring three courses.[17][57][58] Later that same month, the game was released in German and published by Frogstar Interactive.[59] This was done alongside a patch update—version 1.1. This update fixed bugs, improved performance, online, graphic cards and controller support. The game's file size was dropped from 55 to 29 megabytes.[60][61][62][63] Another patch update, version 1.2, was released on April 20, and improved online multiplayer support, fixed a problem with the game's level of detail for 2D mipmap rendering, added matchmaking and support for non-western keyboards.[64][65][66][67] In June the game was published by Akella and released in Russia.[d][70][71] In July, the game was released as a Digital distribution, with its publisher being Element5.[72][73][74][75][76] That same year, in Poland the game was released and published by Nicolas Games.[41][46]

The Xbox 360 version was released on Xbox Live Arcade and published by D3 Publisher on May 30, 2007.[7][77][78][79][80] In July 12, a patch for the Xbox version was released that fixed a bug which prevented progress in the game that affected some players, who couldn't purchase the full game after first downloading its demo.[81][82][83][84] This was earlier discovered in June by the reports in the Xbox forums, shortly after its initial launch of the port.[85][86][87][88] Denis expressed that "a minority of Xbox users suffered from this bug".[89] Two downloadable content packs for the Xbox 360 version of Mad Tracks were produced, each costing 350 Microsoft Points ($4.37) and adding 15 challenges in total.[78][50][90] The first was "Bravo", and was released on July 25, 2007,[91][92][93][94][95] alongside an extra theme "Crazy Cars" for 150 Microsoft Points.[93] The second was "Encore", which released on June 27, 2007.[e][96][97][98] Each of these content packs added 9 races and 6 minigames.[91][96]

A port for the Wii was released in the third quarter of 2009 in Europe, and was published by Neko Entertainment and Bigben Interactive,[f][101][102][103] following its announcement in February earlier that year.[104][105] A mobile version of the game for iOS was published by Namco Bandai and released on December 15, 2011.[106][107] An Android version was released on February 15, 2012.[108] In February 2017, the game become backwards compatible with Xbox One.[109][110][111]

In February 2019, it was reported that the game was delisted from Xbox Live Arcade following a change in publishing rights from D3 Publisher to Plug In Digital, who would later be handling the new release for Steam.[112][113] While the Steam version's release date was slated for "early 2020", the page for the game on IndieDB specified that it would and was released on March 10 as a HD version.[113][114]

Reception

Jonathan Miller, writing for IGN, described Mad Tracks as "a decent racing romp, but you better bring your friends." He awarded the game a score of 6.8/10.[90]

Keith Durocher of WorthPlaying gave a score of 8.9/10 to the PC version, describing the game as "a tiny little blast of fun that sets out to do nothing more than entertain for awhile and it succeeds." He also added that he had "seen much worse offerings from much bigger and better funded teams than Load, Inc." and positively compared the game to Nintendo's Mario Kart series.[115]

iPhone app review aggregator appsafari.com gave the game a score of 4.5 out of 5 saying; "While there is the one small problem with the controls, this app is very fun and works very well. If you are interested in racing and blowing up other cars, you will certainly get some fun out of this."[116]

Peter Willington of the video game website Pocket Gamer gave a score of 3 out of 5, criticizing the grinding in order to progress such as making Championship mode and AI repetitive, but praised game's overall variety of content, multiplayer and controls, despite being underwhelmed with lacklustre visual effects, graphics, audio and items aspect. Ultimately, he wrote that "it's not a bad looking game, the frame rate holds steady for the most part, the car models feel chunky though not distinctive, the tracks wind and loop through the detailed environments."[117]

Sales

Mad Tracks was a commercial success, but the initial sales during release of the demo on PC were overwhelming, according to the studio. Where in the first two weeks, about 6,000 was downloaded in Brazil. Gamespot and Download.com later relayed it with each getting about 100,000 downloads. As of result Load inc. decided to sale the game on their website.[118]

In July 2006, Load Inc. had reported that demo of the game on PC was downloaded 400,000 times since it's release.[118][119] By January 2007, had sold digitally 100,000 times on PC.[120][121][122][123] Later that same year in December, it was reported sells reached over 1.8 million units, and its demo since its release was downloaded 1.2 million times and on Xbox Live Arcade over 630,000 users, six months after the Xbox 360 version's release.[124][125][126][127][128] In June 2008, Engadget reported that the Xbox 360 version's demo was played 700,000 times and had sold 72,000 units.[129] That same version had sold 1 million units, by February 2010.[130]

Awards

On September 21, 2007, Xbox 360 version of Mad tracks was nominated for Best Home Console Game, during Video Game Festival Award 2007 at Paris in France.[131][132][133]

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2007 Video Game Festival Award Best Home Console Game Nominated [134]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Russian: Mad Tracks: Заводные Гонки Romanized: Mad Tracks: Zavodnyye Gonki (lit. Mad Tracks: Groovy Racing/Clockwork Races)
  2. ^ Known as Adventure mode in the Steam and PC versions
  3. ^ Also known as Arcade mode.
  4. ^ The game was first scheduled to be released in May, for that region.[68][69]
  5. ^ This content pack wasn't released in both North and South Korea.
  6. ^ Reported release date for Wii version varies; sources either state it was released in September 2009,[99] either on October 30, 2009.[100]

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