By richardalexis on Skatehive
This cover was made using Canva and Bitmoji, all the screenshots in this post were taken directly from the game by me. I suppose it's a bit pedantic of me to expect a genuinely enjoyable experience from a mobile game titled Hot Wheels Unlimited. However, not only did I not encounter a game that fails to meet the minimum quality standards we expect from any smartphone title (even the most mediocre), but I also discovered that it's one of the most absurd rip-offs I've seen in this entire market, which is surprising considering how low these types of games tend to go from time to time. This is particularly offensive considering that this title's main target is obviously children, and despite being five years old, special events and updates continue to appear from time to time. But what's the problem with Hot Wheels Unlimited? What is presented as a harmless mobile game where we can create tracks and test them with vehicles that we gradually unlock is actually nothing more than an excuse t