Ducati Moto

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Posted by admin | Posted in Games | Posted on 18-12-2009

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  • Five Championship events including time attack, Race, Eliminator, Race Line and Stunt Challenge
  • Stay Connected with Online Gaming Capabilities via local wi-fi or Nintendo wireless connection
  • Arcade style racing with power sliding, wheelies and jumps
  • 1-4 Player Capability
  • Choose from 11 Ducati bikes and eight unique characters

Product DescriptionExperience the thrill of racing with Ducati Moto. Become a champion as you race across five exotic locations in one of the numerous single player modes or challenge a friend in multiplayer mode. . . . More >>

Ducati Moto

Comments (5)

My son just turned 6 and he absolutely loved this game. It was very easy to start playing and he enjoys being able to pick the motorcycle he wants to ride. In the game he can also add parts (upgrades) to his motorcycle if he does well in the races. Pretty cool!
Rating: 5 / 5

I’m an 18 year old freshman in college. I have a job, a girlfriend.
But I can’t stop playing this game!

The animations are very clear and awesome! I was quite impressed. It gets a little choppy in the Hong Kong tracks, but that’s just because those tracks are really bright.

The storyline is pretty short, it seemed to me. But since it’s so inexpensive, it’s worth it! And some of the tracks I enjoy so much that I’ve gone back to them. There are four locations, three tracks for each location, and four different kinds of races. And with more money, you could even buy some new bikes!

I’m a newbie with racing games. I love them, but I haven’t tried many. I’m always at a loss of which ones to buy since I can’t buy them all. For twenty dollars, this is a really good deal!

As another reviewer said, the controls are quite sensitive when you first get used to it, but keep trying and you’ll get the hang of it!

Only con I found:
Not many people play this game, so I haven’t been able to compete against anyone on my DSi.

Rating: 5 / 5

I’m not a big racing game fan (except for Mario Kart DS), but thought I’d give this one a shot(especially for only $[. . . ]). I couldn’t believe how sensitive the left/right turning controls were for the bike! I finally figured out that you really had to use the control pad one tap at a time to gradually adjust direction. Even then, it was all too easy to over steer in one direction, and then completely over adjust in the opposite direction. No way I was going to actually WIN a race to advance through any storyline. Maybe I just wasn’t meant to ride a motorcycle. . .
Rating: 2 / 5

I think this game really takes full advantage of the Nintendo DS platform. It’s a lot of fun and the learning curve is just right in that it takes practice but you do get better with each race. There are three tracks to master within each location and several different race variations so there’s enough here to keep you interested. I’ve played this game nearly every day since I got it and enjoy it thoroughly each time.
Rating: 5 / 5

This game is so fun. I’m not a big racing gamer but these controls were easy enough for me to pick up. I ride and know motorcycles and Ducatis, and had a lot of fun sliding the Hypermotard and 1098’s. Even better, once you get into the higher levels and begin using jumps or upgrading equipment, the pace picks up and it becomes challenging. Ducati Moto was not highly technical but a great game and suited me fine – especially for this price.
Rating: 5 / 5

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