Toon Car: The Great Race -

: To progress, players must earn "driving licenses". While it is a racing game for children, it is noted for being more aggressive than its predecessor, Toyland Racing , requiring players to "win at all costs".

: It includes options to race against the clock (time trials), compete in championships, or play in local multiplayer (PvP) against friends. Development and Legacy Toon Car: The Great Race

The game was heavily inspired by Mario Kart and was originally intended to be a LEGO-themed racing game before license agreements fell through. It is characterized by its colorful graphics and a "crazy announcer" who periodically appears on the side of the screen. : To progress, players must earn "driving licenses"

: Similar to the Mario Kart franchise, players collect weapons and power-ups from "magic boxes" found along the tracks to eliminate or slow down opponents. Development and Legacy The game was heavily inspired

: Players can choose from 14 distinct cartoon characters—including a cowgirl, a rocker, and a gangster—and drive one of 9 "wild" cartoon race cars.

: The game features various exotic tracks, some of which are set on different planets with unique climates.