When comparing Mini Motor Racing vs A Multiplayer Game Of Cubes (AMGOC), the Slant community recommends Mini Motor Racing for most people. In the question“What are the best local multiplayer games on Android?” Mini Motor Racing is ranked 17th while A Multiplayer Game Of Cubes (AMGOC) is ranked 61st. The most important reason people chose Mini Motor Racing is:
The 3D rendered cars as well as the pre rendered backgrounds have a good bit of detail making the game look very polished, coupled with the smooth framerate the game plays and looks great.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Great visuals with smooth framerate
The 3D rendered cars as well as the pre rendered backgrounds have a good bit of detail making the game look very polished, coupled with the smooth framerate the game plays and looks great.
Pro A lot of content
Mini Motor Racing has a good bit of content in game from the amount of cars to the multitude of upgrades for each. Sadly though some of this content is locked behind an IAP paywall.
Pro Local multiplayer
Mini Motor Racing supports up to four players racing against one another over local WiFi.
Pro High end device allow for better graphics
For those that have higher end devices the devs have included more visually appealing graphics that perform smoothly.
Pro Nice familiy game and a big blast with friends
It's a little like the board game classics Othello/Reversi on steroids. And it is simpler than Nine Men's Morris, faster than Ludo and more surprising than Chess.
Pro Completely free
It's free, without ads or in app purchases.
Pro Four player same device multiplayer
Up to four players can play competitive matches against one another with the same device multiplayer offered in AMGOC.
Pro Works well in single player mode
The artificial intelligence adjusts itself to the skill of the player.
Cons
Con In app purchases in a paid game
Mini Motor Racing is not a free game, it costs $0.99 just to download, and then on top has multiple in app purchases ranging from $0.99 - $19.99 per item.
Con Somewhat confusing
While there is a tutorial that explains how the game works, it is still a little unclear exactly what the player is supposed to be doing as no strategy is ever explained or shown to grasp how one should actually play on the board against their opponent. Basically this results in the computer winning over and over again.