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The Bumper Car[1] is a small floating car seen in Twinkle Circuit and Sonic's first portion of Twinkle Park.

Description

Bumper Cars differ from real world ones, having the ability to hover in the air via turbine-like objects on the rear either side of the player. Their colors depend on the characters using them (in Twinkle Circuit only):

Overview

In gameplay, Bumper Cars are really fast, capable of reaching high speeds in seconds. Their speed can be further increased by collecting Rings. Bumper Cars are also equipped with a ring counter on their back that increases when collecting Rings. Each car has great endurance, capable of piercing another car of the same type. However, sometimes it lose rings. They are used by the Cart Kiki to race and damage their enemies. However, destroying them causes the car to be freed from their control. The player can then press A/A Button GameCube v2 to hop into the Bumper Car and ride it.

In gameplay, the player has to hold the Jump button to accelerate, and the Action button to brake. The player cannot leave the Bumper Car until the race is finished.

Trivia

  • The heavy characters Big and Gamma have their cars lower to the ground than lighter characters such as Amy or Tails, who have them higher up from the ground because of their weight.
  • When a Bumper Car passes through a Dash Panel, it leaves an afterimage.


Gallery

References

  1. Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut/Bumper Car controls

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