Racing Moon Karts, the two gameplay modes in the game

in Hive Gaming16 days ago

Hello, everyone on this noble platform and the Hive ecosystem at large. I am very excited to write and share this wonderful article with you all, and I hope you guys will enjoy reading it as well. I am again here to share another update regarding the Moon Karts game. In my previous post, I indicated the steps I took to register an account, and I am glad to have come that far.

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Let's look at the game mechanics today in my post, and we shall start by looking at the racing aspect. Racing first because it is the gameplay of the game. In the moon karts game, racers are determined winners once they are part of the first 50% of racers within the 2-minute race. It is a kind of sound weird but it is what it is. My only argument is the fact that one can be part of the winners without finishing the entire labs for a track race, and if that is so, it is unfair to me.

There are four performance factors that you should consider as a racer in the game in order not to miss your track in being a winner. Firstly, your health, then speed, handling, and acceleration. You need to ensure that all the time your kart is in good sync with these factors. Missing, one of them at a good rate can reduce your chance of winning a race.

Let's now examine the racing modes in the Moon Karts game. These are Practice Mode, also known as Single Player Mode and Multiplayer Mode. Single-player mode permits players to play the game for free without earning any rewards. They can try their hands at learning more on the various tracks available in the game so that when they start playing against opponents, they can use tricks to win. However, Multiplayer mode allows racers to race against other players and are rewarded for winning races.

In multiplayer mode, a leaderboard rewards players for their performances in the game. Unlike in Single-player mode, where a user races alone, multiplayer involves matchmaking. Thus, you need to have a match race with another player before you can proceed to race.

In playing Multiplayer mode, one can have races of 2 to 6 players in a single race. Also, the race is a 2-minute design to last, and the first 50% that finish within the 2 minutes are winners.

Thanks, everyone, for reading my post once again after a long break on the Hive Ecosystem.