One of the most praised aspects of the game is its art style, created by Italian artist . The visuals are inspired by the work of Heinz Edelmann (known for Yellow Submarine ), Adventure Time , and the psychedelic aesthetics of Troma . Critics from eShopperReviews and Metacritic have noted that this "hand-drawn" and "vibrant" look gives the game a distinct personality in the crowded indie market. Critical Reception
The game is currently available on the Nintendo eShop and Steam. Funtasia for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Official Site
: Reviewers frequently cite the "addictive" nature of the tracks and the "awesome" soundtrack. The game supports both single-player and local co-op modes, allowing friends to navigate the chaos together.
: There are 40 unique vehicles to master across 10 tracks . Players collect "trinkets" during runs to upgrade four key areas: Engine, Traction, Suspension, and Wheels . However, upgrades are often level-specific and do not carry over to new vehicles in subsequent stages.
The game belongs to the "hill climber" subgenre, popularized by titles like Hill Climb Racing or Earn to Die .
Reviews for are mixed, often highlighting a divide between its stellar presentation and frustrating gameplay loop:
: Players must balance speed with stability, using gas and brakes to navigate hilly, obstacle-filled terrain including pits, bridges, and quicksand.