Every asset in the game—from the cars to the obstacles—was hand-sculpted from clay in real life, giving it a distinct, "stupid-looking" but charming DIY vibe.

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When you fail a jump, audio clips of children laughing or making fun of you play, which adds to the "relentless mockery" of the game's challenge. Verdict & Performance

The game is reportedly a perfect fit for handhelds, running at a stable 60 FPS on medium settings, though the lack of separate audio sliders for voices and car sounds can make the repetitive laughter annoying.

The game includes modes like "King of the Catsle" and racing matches for up to 32 players.