Metacritic Games

Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour (Dreamcast)

Eidos Interactive
Racing, Driving
Players: 4
E (Everyone)
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Released July 1, 2000

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

65 / 100

Critic Reviews

84 Game Fan
The tracks are absolutely boffo. The control's equally dynamite.
83 Gaming Age
It nails down just about everything in the right places, and is definitely worth a look if you are interested in the genre.
82 AllDreamcast
To paraphrase one of my favorite lines from the movie Jurassic Park, "There are... um, Disney characters, in this... uh, Disney game, right?"
75 GameSpot
Wonderful renditions of "It's a Small World"; "Yo Ho, a Pirate's Life for Me"; and "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" await those who play the game.
71 Dreamcast.net
As I've mentioned before, Disney isn't cool with older gamer's and will turn them away. In fact, I would be embarrassed to buy this game in public.
71 Da Gameboyz
Any Disney fanatic will no doubt want to add this to their library of games, but the diehard racing fan may want to approach this title with caution.
70 Dreamcast HQ
The one saving grace for MTR is it's easy controls and it's semi-fun gameplay.
70 Happy Puppy
Despite there being 13 different racers, all the characters seem to have the same abilities and driving styles.
63 IGN
Ripped directly from the soundtracks in Disney Studios, the score is clear, authentic, and most definitely happening.
60 CNET Gamecenter
You don't have to be a pre-teen or Chip 'n Dale groupie to enjoy "Magical Racing Tour," but it sure does help.
50 Game Revolution
If you're willing to overlook the absence of the main characters, have a really open mind about kart games and are under the age of ten, you'll probably enjoy this one.
50 Daily Radar
An unforgiving game for adults might be one thing, but serving up an endlessly difficult Disney title is altogether another, and it serves to sink the ship.
50 GamerWeb Sega
Somebody bring me the head of the person who wrapped the inpenetrable red tape all around the classic Disney characters. I'll make a mummy of him/her with the same tape.
34 Sega X
Its one thing to have poor track design, but its another thing to leave out Mickey and Donald, rip-off of others, and allow the game to suffer from slow-down.

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