The race is on. Buckle up for high-speed thrills as Level Up! delivers its latest venture in casual gaming: Crazy Kart.
The online kart racing game is filled with rich, massive 3D atmosphere, adorable characters and action-packed gameplay for a taste of life on the fast lane.
“We wanted to offer something different from all other online games we had in the past,” said Jane Walker, CEO of Level Up! Philippines. “Crazy Kart’s fun and interactive gameplay will appeal to everyone as it is easy to learn for casual gamers yet challenging enough to keep hardcore gamers entertained and wanting more. Crazy Kart will surely create a massive fan base and a new breed of racing fans among Pinoy gamers.”
Lap after lap, players will enjoy countless hours of the free-to-play game’s exciting features. Live out dream car fantasies with its lineup of individually customizable karts, must-have auto performance boosters and diverse set of avatar drivers.
Show off those sleek driving skills in intense online battles where you’ll race head to head, whether in single-player or team-based mode, against fearless speedsters from all over the country. And cruise to victory across elaborately designed racetracks — from lush countryside to magical terrains.
To make Crazy Kart’s arrival even more exciting, Level Up! also plans to make the game truly Filipino by further localizing it according to the taste of Pinoy speedsters.
Imagine taking the wheel of the iconic jeepney or being transported to famous Philippine locations as you race your way to the finish. The game is also entirely in “Taglish,” incorporating pop youth lingo — a first for any online game launched locally.
“Level Up! is continuously on the lookout for new games that will appeal to all our players,” said Level Up! founder Ben “Gameboss” Colayco. “When we heard about game developer Shanda and their award-winning Crazy Kart game, we knew exactly what will be the next big thing to hit Level Up! and our local online gaming industry.”
Crazy Kart began closed beta of Crazy Kart last June 17, while the open beta started on July 31.
The game is free to play, meaning that players can register and play for free and have options to buy karts, items and accessories through the Item Mall.
For more information about Crazy Kart, check out the official Crazy Kart Philippines website, http://www.crazykart.ph.
Among the games of Level Up Phils., a subsidiary of ePLDT, are Ragnarok Online, the country’s first MMORPG; RF Online, Freestyle Online, Flyff Online, Silkroad Online, and Perfect World Online.
Visit the Level Up! Philippines website at www.levelupgames.ph.