Rare for a mobile port, this game features 4-player splitscreen on Apple TV and Switch. It’s a fantastic party game.
So grab a controller (or tilt your phone), pick your buggy, and head to the starting line. The island is waiting. And so are the raptors. Beach Buggy Racing 2- Island Adventure
If you are searching for an arcade racer that blends the item-slinging chaos of Mario Kart with the high-octane, vehicle-upgrading depth of a console RPG, this is your next obsession. This article dives deep into every dune, drift, and dinosaur-filled corner of Beach Buggy Racing 2 . Most racing games hide their story behind a menu screen. Beach Buggy Racing 2: Island Adventure does the opposite. The game opens with your racer shipwrecked on a forbidden island after a mysterious storm. You quickly discover that the island is home to a quirky cast of characters, a mad scientist villain, and—most importantly—an interdimensional racing league. Rare for a mobile port, this game features
Unlike other kart racers where drifting is simply a way to turn, Beach Buggy Racing 2 uses a risk/reward drifting system. Hold a drift around a corner to charge a "Burnout Boost." You can stack up to three boosts, unleashing them in quick succession to hit supersonic speeds. The longer you hold a drift, the tighter your turn becomes—and the higher the risk of smashing into a coconut tree. The island is waiting
Every week, a special track with modified rules goes live. Examples: "No Shields Week," "Raptors Only Mode," or "Top Speed Unlimited." Rewards include exclusive paint jobs and legendary parts.
On lower-end devices, it automatically scales down to 30fps with simplified textures—but the gameplay remains smooth. The art style is colorful and cartoony, reminiscent of Crash Team Racing , but with a distinct "tiki sci-fi" aesthetic.