![]() Realistically, you’re probably going to get bored of it within the hour, but it’d be a mildly fun hour, with lots of poorly illustrated poop trails streaming from your pimped out potty. Theoretically, you could play this forever, always striving for a bigger and better jump. Now, Potty Racers is certainly entertaining for the first couple of minutes, but there’s not a lot content and the goals are limited at best. Easy mode is a bit on the pathetic side and took me all of 20 minutes to blitz through. The tilt controls aren’t stellar, but even on the hard setting, the game isn’t all that difficult, and it doesn’t take long before you’ve manage to purchase all the upgrades and are jumping off the biggest and baddest hills. These require you to tap the onscreen buttons while you’re tilting your phone around, so be careful, and you don’t want to be in the middle of a trick when the potty hits the ground. While you’re in the air, you can also attempt to do tricks, which you’ll have to unlock in the store first. Coming in at an angle or upside will result in your poor little stick man being smeared across the pavement with some rather foul substances. This time around, you swipe to get things rolling, and once in the air, you must make use of the tilt controls to bring your poop-mobile in for a level landing. Since the original game used a keyboard control scheme, some big changes were made for the app. All of these modifications usually result in bigger and better jumps, and once you hit a certain jump height and length distance, you start opening up bigger hills as well. Landing successful jumps wins you cash which you can use to pimp your ride with better wheels, bigger engines, etc. You start off on a warm-up hill with a stripped down, very basic racer, and once there, you choose your difficulty level. The app version definitely has a slight edge over its Flash roots, but don’t go in expecting too much from a game about launching port-a-potties off of big hills. This stinky adventure comes to you courtesy of Addicting Games, the popular Flash game website, and the original Flash version of Potty Racers is still available to play for free online. A longest jump-type game, similar to Fly, Kiwi, Fly!, Potty Racers launches stick figures and portable toilets to impressive new heights through a combination of touch and tilt controls, as well as a full and highly improbable upgrade system. What's New in Version 1.Hold onto your butts, people, because Potty Racers is gonna be a bumpy ride. Use of this app is subject to the Nickelodeon End User License Agreement. Our Privacy Policy is in addition to any terms, conditions or policies agreed to between you and Apple, Inc., and Nickelodeon and its affiliated entities are not responsible for Apple's collection or use of your user data and information. For more information regarding Nickelodeon’s use of personal user data, please visit the Nickelodeon Group Privacy Policy. User data may be used, for example, to respond to user requests enable users to take advantage of certain features and services personalize content and advertising and manage and improve Nickelodeon's services. User data collection is in accordance with applicable law, such as COPPA. ![]() Potty Racers - AddictingGames collects personal user data as well as non-personal user data (including aggregated data), connects with 3rd party social media applications, and allows communication with other app users.
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