As for the R/C cars themselves, a clever amalgamation of visual sensors as well as a kind of artificial intelligence will pave the way for a more suspense-filled racing experience. You can even play it as a standalone title if there are no other mates around to race with you, thanks to a Pace Car mode. I guess this is somewhat akin to racing with your “ghost” when it comes to titles like Mario Kart and Gran Turismo. After all, there is nothing quite like beating your personal best, is there?
The software is flexible enough to have virtual tire blowouts, oil spills, engine malfunctions, and mechanical wear amongst other simulation-type scenarios to be programmed within, and with more than $50,000 in funds to raise on Kickstarter, it might take a while more before your living room gets another entertainment option – for adults who want to experience a second childhood, as well as for the little ones.