By balthus on Skatehive
In Moon Karts, racing is far more than steering your kart to the finish line—it’s a high-octane blend of strategy, speed, and smart decision-making. Designed to be thrilling yet fair, each race lasts just two minutes, but every moment matters. If you're aiming for glory, finishing in the top 50% qualifies you as a winner—and that alone keeps every corner, boost, and power-up critical to your success. From the get-go, your kart’s performance is crafted by four main stats: Health – how much punishment your kart can absorb before needing a cooldown; Speed – your top velocity; Handling – how tight you can take corners; Acceleration – how quickly you reach that top speed. Silver lining: if you know your track, your build, and your driver, you’re already half way to victory. There are two ways to race. In Practice Mode, you’re free to choose tracks and experiment. Whether it’s time trials, adjusting kart configurations, or mixing and matching drivers and power-ups, you’ve got room to learn a