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Single player modes include a tournament mode named the Championship Cup, in which players complete six courses with different laps and heats, as well as Time Attack, Score Attack, Exhibition, minigames and tutorials.<ref name=GZ/> The game supports local multiplayer for up to four players using the ].<ref name=GZ/> Races take place across seven courses,<ref name=GZ/> and players can select one of six Disney characters (], ], ], ], ], and ]) to race, each with different attributes.<ref name=NP/><ref name=GZ/> Players control their racer with the D-Pad and the buttons to accelerating and use a limited turbo boost.<ref name=GSpy/> Players improve their performance in the race by collecting gems and performing tricks of increasing difficulty levels once enough gems are collected. Successfully performing tricks will fill a meter that boosts the player's speed, and high-level tricks can slow down other racers.<ref name=IGN/><ref name=GZ/> Performing well in races grants item that enhances attributes to improve performance in later races.<ref name=GZ/> Minigames include "Tire Panic", a steering challenge avoiding incoming tires, "Rock Crush", requiring the player to bounce off boulders, and "Brake or Splash!", making the player stop as close as possible to the end of a pier.<ref name=GSpy/> |
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Single player modes include a tournament mode named the Championship Cup, in which players complete six courses with different laps and heats, as well as Time Attack, Score Attack, Exhibition, minigames and tutorials.<ref name=GZ/> The game also supports local multiplayer for up to four players using the ].<ref name=GZ/> Races take place across seven courses,<ref name=GZ/> and players can select one of six Disney characters (], ], ], ], ], and ]) to race, each with different attributes.<ref name=NP/><ref name=GZ/> Players control their racer with the D-Pad and the buttons to accelerating and use a limited turbo boost.<ref name=GSpy/> Players improve their performance in the race by collecting gems and performing tricks of increasing difficulty levels once enough gems are collected. Successfully performing tricks will fill a meter that boosts the player's speed, and high-level tricks can slow down other racers.<ref name=IGN/><ref name=GZ/> Performing well in races grants item that enhances attributes to improve performance in later races.<ref name=GZ/> Minigames include "Tire Panic", a steering challenge avoiding incoming tires, "Rock Crush", requiring the player to bounce off boulders, and "Brake or Splash!", making the player stop as close as possible to the end of a pier.<ref name=GSpy/> |
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''Disney Sports Motocross'' received "mixed to average" reviews, according to ] ].<ref name=MC/> Several critics noted the game's similarities to '']'', an ] ] racing game.<ref name=IGN/><ref name=M!/> Ben Kosmina of ''Planet GameCube'' assessed the game to be "decent", praising its visuals as "well-animated" and "colorful and clear", but found the game's difficulty to vary between modes from "mind-numbingly simple" to "insanely difficult".<ref name=NWR/> Anise Hollingshead of ''GameZone'' praised the game's user friendliness, but found it to lack depth, stating "the gameplay soon becomes blasé, due to the sameness every time with only six tracks".<ref name=GZ/> Steve Steinberg of ''']'' considered the game to be one of the weakest Disney titles for its "lack of any real Disney-ness" with "no sense of the characters' personalities, voices of quirks" and one of the weakest motocross titles due to its "dreadful camera", "frustrating" gameplay and "weak" minigames.<ref name=GSpy/> Craig Harris of '']'' dismissed the game as an "extremely disappointing" interpretation of ''Excitebike'', stating its elements "just don't work" due to tracks being "extremely hard to follow" due to the visuals and controls, having few tracks for a racing game, and remarking that the minigames were "extremely basic" with "no challenge at all".<ref name=IGN/> |
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''Disney Sports Motocross'' received "mixed to average" reviews, according to ] ].<ref name=MC/> Several critics noted the game's similarities to '']'', a ] ] racing game.<ref name=IGN/><ref name=M!/> Ben Kosmina of ''Planet GameCube'' assessed the game to be "decent", praising its visuals as "well-animated" and "colorful and clear", but found the game's difficulty to vary between modes from "mind-numbingly simple" to "insanely difficult".<ref name=NWR/> Anise Hollingshead of ''GameZone'' praised the game's user friendliness, but found it to lack depth, stating "the gameplay soon becomes blasé, due to the sameness every time with only six tracks".<ref name=GZ/> Steve Steinberg of ''']'' considered the game to be one of the weakest Disney titles for its "lack of any real Disney-ness" with "no sense of the characters' personalities, voices of quirks" and one of the weakest motocross titles due to its "dreadful camera", "frustrating" gameplay and "weak" minigames.<ref name=GSpy/> Craig Harris of '']'' dismissed the game as an "extremely disappointing" interpretation of ''Excitebike'', stating its elements "just don't work" due to tracks being "extremely hard to follow" due to the visuals and controls, having few tracks for a racing game, and remarking that the minigames were "extremely basic" with "no challenge at all".<ref name=IGN/> |