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Wheel World review


At its best, Wheel World, a colourful racer, has the power to improve your day.

And when you're right in the action, alternate routes are closed off with massive glowing chevrons, while you earn boosts for doing dangerous things like getting air or toying with oncoming traffic. What this amounts to is bombing around a couple of compact open worlds and engaging various groups in either checkpoint or point-to-point races as you rebuild a magical bike whose parts have been scattered. This sounds like a lot to think about, but like any kind of learning, Wheel World is at its bets when the lessons have been internalised, and each track becomes nothing but those arcing, curving roads that whisper to you when to boost and when to stop pedalling and let gravity take you.

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