Juice – Hot Wheels® id Review

I understand the fuel mechanic in most free games, it's a way for a company to make money. As a life long hot wheel collector, I decided to try these new ID cars and see what's so fancy about it. $5 is a pretty decent amount of change for a hot wheel of such bad build quality, but that's not why I bought it. I wanted to play the game included with it, what a cool concept. The game itself is a decent game, good enough for passing time in a waiting room, but its really nothing special, if not a bit underwhelming, but after getting through the tutorial, I found one very bad issue. I'm paying for fuel on a physical car I paid real world money for. This is like buying a game for your xbox to learn you didn't actually buy a game, just access to the game. I spent my 8 bits of juice in about 5 minutes, and was greeted with a hour long timer. Who came up with this? If I was a kid and was met with that, I'd throw a fit. Why would you make a mechanic that teases your customers lime this, knowing your customers are mainly children who don't understand the point of a pay to win mechanic on a toy they have in their hands... Terrible idea. I was considering collecting all these ID cars for my collection, but not after this. They aren't worth it, and this game is hardly worth the effort.
Review by IAMWAM on Hot Wheels® id.

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