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GDC 2011: Nexon goes kart riding on the iPhone

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Nexon is a South Korea-based publisher that’s basically helped create and define the idea of free-to-play, microtransaction-based MMOs around the world. While microtransactions have become popular in all kinds of game genres in the last few years (including in quite a few apps on the iPhone), Nexon pioneered the business model with popular MMO games like MapleStory and Combat Arms. The company’s been saying for a while that it plans to move more into the social and mobile game spaces in the West (it already has quite a stable of mobile games in Korea). At GDC 2011 this past week, I got to see the company’s first entry on the iPhone in America, a game called KartRider Rush.

KartRider Rush is based on an MMO called Kart Rider that has never been brought to the West before, but is well established in Korea. It’s a cartoony kart racing game in the vein of Mario Kart, with customizable characters racing around a set of tracks. I enjoyed the game, though it is fun and simple. KartRider Rush accelerates for you, so you can either drive with a set of on-screen buttons or change the option to tilt the device. There are powerups like speed boosts and attacks, and races can be chaotic, with players quickly switching positions over the ride.

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