
"Somewhere there’s a table, and on it are all the mechanics and systems of kart racing games. Joy Ride Turbo has waltzed up to the table but it’s forgotten to bring anything with it. Still, that’s not necessarily bad and for a service that’s been lacking a fun kart racer for seven years it’s almost welcome to have something try so hard to be traditional."

Joy Ride Turbo launched 10 years ago today. The first title was Xbox Kinect exclusive, yet this sequel failed to support the device at all.
Joy Ride Turbo is a kart racing game from developer Big Park. It was released on Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 back in 2012. It is now available on Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One. Let’s try it out!

Neil writes: "There should never be a refusal to acknowledge free stuff, and with the Xbox Games With Gold scheme the free games and experiences have come in multiple forms over the years. But as the Xbox Game Pass slowly tightens its grip on the gaming world, the power and prestige of the Games With Gold scheme has diminished. Surely though with Star Wars and Sherlock Holmes games going free throughout November 2019, the draw and appeal should be huge again?"
pretty fun game, i can see kids liking it alot.
Never care for this game because of no brake, alot of the kids I seen play this give up because they couldn't even slow down.
with the comment of Neko_Mega, we can see that the previous "Kinect only" game made a bad publicity. People don't even seems to know that this game don't use kinect