Turbo: Super Stunt Squad review

Turbo is a 2013 American computer-animated sporting activities comedy movie produced by DreamWorks Computer animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is based on an original suggestion by David Soren, who also routed the film in his attribute launching. Establish in Los Angeles, the movie features a regular garden snail called Turbo whose dream of ending up being the world's fastest snail comes real. The film was launched on July 17, 2013. The film stars the voices of Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Peña, Snoop Dogg, Maya Rudolph, Michelle Rodriguez as well as Samuel L. Jackson.The movie was satisfied with mixed to favorable reviews. Regardless of making $282.5 million on a $127 million budget plan, the studio had to take an overall of $15.6 million write-down in support of the film. A television series based upon the film, titled Turbo Fast, with just Ken Jeong as well as Mike Bell reprising their functions, was placed into production a year before the movie's launch, and also it first aired on Netflix on December 24, 2013. The movie was dedicated to animator Nicholas Sanger Hoppe, that died of mind cancer cells prior to the movie was launched.


Turbo repetition up to the maximum!

Turbo Super Stunt Squad is the official video game for the DreamWorks Animation Film Turbo. Unfortunately, I have not seen the movie yet, so I can not say much how he is compared to the game. The easiest way for me to describe this game is that it is Tony-Hawk for children.

Turbo Super Stunt Squad presents quite well. The game has proper graphics and tries to match the artistic style of the movie. It is far from the animation quality compared to the film, which is to be expected. The soundtrack is pleasant, not annoying and fits well with the game. The main menu is easy and fits well to the general appearance of the game. Although the game in relation to the presentation is far from the quality of a triple-a title, it is acceptable for a video game with film license.

The gameplay in the Turbo Super Stunt Squad was initially a bit confusing. However, as soon as I played the tutorial mode / level, I understood the game mechanisms and the play flow. In Turbo Super Stunt Squad, the player leads stunts, tricks, collect objects and combos for highscores.

It's almost impossible to achieve every single destination in a level. Therefore, the players have to repeat several levels each time they repeat the level, threaten.

If you start the game, you can also select different snails / characters than you want to play. Each snail has different racing / stunt attributes and of course looks like this. However, if you want to quit everything in the game, you must play all snails and meet every single destination in each level. Running Stunts in this game resembles the execution of stunts in skateboard games. However, they are much easier and in the game is much more concerned with gathering and achieving goals as stunts.

In one of the levels, I had to collect letters in which the name of Turbo stood scattered, and it was my job to find out how I could get her. I also had a schedule for this task together with other tasks. In Turbo Super Stunt Squad you can play the levels in free mode or in scheduled mode, but most destinations will be in timed mode.

It is almost impossible to achieve every single destination in a level. Therefore, the players have to repeat several levels each time they repeat the level, threaten. The achievement of every single goal can be a bit annoying and boring, especially if you refrain from this again and again. In the meantime, the players can be found freely through the levels of strips and other required collectibles.

If you do not mind playing games with movie license, Turbo Super Stunt Squad is not a bad choice, as everything in the game is easy to accomplish if you are ready to work through it.

When you unlock destinations, more levels will be activated in which you can play. Unfortunately, Turbo: Super Stunt Squad has only 5 different levels to play. If you play all snails and have reached all goals in each level, there is not much to do anymore. The game does not have much repetitive value and the lackluster multiplayer mode for local games does not help.

The successes in the Turbo Super Stunt Squad are pretty easy. The successes range from the closing of the tutorial level, the termination of the first destination, the unlocking of a new level, the completion of a certain number of targets with certain snails and of course to complete each individual target in each level as any snail, to get all updateable Free circuits and so on.

If you enjoy the game and play it as it needs to be played, you can easily achieve your 1000 player score in about 10 to 15 hours. If you do not mind playing games with film license, Turbo Super Stunt Squad is not a terrible choice, as everything in the game is easy to accomplish if you are ready to work through it.

It's hard to recommend Turbo Super Stunt Squad, but if you are looking for a game with which your children are busy, it may be right for you.

Turbo Super Stunt Squad is a decent game with movie license. The repetitive gameplay process and the only five levels to be played are quickly bored despite the decent presentation and decent soundtrack of the game.

If you are looking for quick successes or simple trophies and do not disturb the repetitive gameplay, I urgently recommend lending and finishing the game. It's hard to recommend Turbo Super Stunt Squad, but if you are looking for a game with which your children are busy, it may be right for you. _ This game was tested on the Xbox 360. _ ## THE GOOD Beautiful presentation, collecting things in the game is fun, good soundtrack and good voice output, good use of a licensed movie.

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