Mad Tracks - Power Ups

Power Ups

Also to your accomplishment are a huge selection of gadgets to which you can unlock as you pass through levels. These range from turning people over using rockets to freezing people to ice blocks.

  • Rocket Launcher
    • Effects: Knocks cars over or off the track if timed right.
    • Disadvantages: inaccurate require lock-on to get a perfect hit.
  • Ice Freeze/Ice Gun
    • Effects: Freezes enemies making it harder for them to steer
    • Disadvantages: They are still able to move and again requires a lock-on.
  • Mortar
    • Effects: Hits the player in first place of the race with the same effects as the rocket launcher.
    • Disadvantages: Takes about 10 seconds to hit someone.
  • Bad Box/Evil Box
    • Effects: Disguised as an evil box but if hit inverts the controls.
    • Disadvantages: You could hit it yourself, it inverts the controls for moving the car so left goes right and right goes left.
  • Rocket Boost
    • Effects: Faster Speed when activated.
    • Disadvantages: Can knock you off if used near an edge.
  • Bubble Shield
    • Effects: Shields from incoming attacks and knocks enemies back if close-by to them.
    • Disadvantages: Limited Time of usage.
  • Barrel launcher
    • Effects: Trips over enemy cars if caught in trail.
    • Disadvantages: Spread around quite a lot and could affect your progress.
  • Time Stop
    • Effects: Slows down time, Does not stop it completely.
    • Disadvantages: Rarely found in most maps.
  • Oil
    • Effects: causes cars to slip and get off course.
    • Disadvantages: It is rare for someone to run over it.

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