Cars Mater-National Championship

Cars Mater-National Championship

released on Oct 29, 2007

Cars Mater-National Championship

released on Oct 29, 2007

Mater is holding a national race festival allowing racers from all around the world to challenge Lightning McQueen. Along with racing against the new characters, players can explore the world of Radiator Springs and Lightning McQueen's racing headquarters.


Also in series

Cars Race-O-Rama
Cars Race-O-Rama
The World of Cars Online
The World of Cars Online
Cars: Rev It Up In Radiator Springs
Cars: Rev It Up In Radiator Springs
Cars
Cars
Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures
Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures

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Look, I'm gonna be completely honest with you - I don't care about this game.
I'm not going to do everything I possibly can in it, I'm not going to get the 100%, I've just completed the main story and given everything else a once over.

I tried to play this version on PS4 via PlayStation Now, but the Start button (via the touchpad) didn't work, so I started the Wii version instead.
Then, I realised the problem with the PS4 was my controllers touchpad (y'kno, Occam's Razor and all).

Cars: Mater-National is essentially an upgrade to the original Cars game and if you've played that before then I don't really see a point in playing this one since this game doesn't have trophy support on PS3.

It's kinda empty, and very boring, with some terrible controls.
But I at least, well I wouldn't say I "had fun"...I at least played it without getting immensely bored.

You play races, mainly, getting these "spoilers" or something? that are used to unlock other races.
If you don't have enough, you'll have to play minigames or replay races to earn more, but it's incredibly easy to play through without replaying everything.

I have no idea what the story is but the main objective is to play through 3 different races in three different "areas", each ending with another race.
The game is short, and rather boring, and the minigames aren't really worth playing through.

There's also minigames, but I'm honestly too bored of this to play any of them.

I had the DS version which isn't listed here, and honestly it has always been one of my favorite games on the system. I always had tons of fun doing the races and finding all the secrets. I especially loved the you could pit-maneuver the other racers which still feels crazy that it was actually implemented. Core game for me

Mouais.
SI vous êtes nostalgique du film partez sur le jeu de base il est plus long, plus complet, plus varié et plus agréable à jouer (et lui il fait pas chier dans la configuration manette).