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Bibi Blocksberg: Big Broom Race 4 is a racing game where players control witches on broomsticks, competing in fast-paced races through whimsical, magical environments. Developed by Korion Interactive and published by Markt & Technik, it released on PlayStation 4, 5, and Switch in November 2025. The game follows the adventures of young witch Bibi, who teams up with her cat Mops to outmaneuver rivals in races filled with spells, shortcuts, and environmental hazards. It’s a family-friendly follow-up to the series, blending light-hearted competition with simple mechanics. Ideal for quick sessions, it’s designed for players who enjoy casual racing and fantasy themes.
Races revolve around balancing speed and precision on broomsticks, with controls focused on tilting the stick left/right and managing altitude. Players collect energy orbs to cast spells like speed boosts or traps to disrupt opponents. Tracks feature floating platforms, wind currents, and obstacles like storm clouds. Single-player mode offers a 30-race career with unlockable characters and brooms, while local multiplayer supports up to four players. Sessions typically last 10, 20 minutes, with a focus on reflexes and quick decision-making. The Switch version allows motion controls for added immersion. The game’s simplicity makes it accessible, though the lack of advanced AI tuning or customization options may feel limiting to seasoned racers.
Critic score is 83/100, user score 89/100, but community ratings on PlayPile are 4.2/5 (23,000 reviews). 37% of players complete the game, with average playtime at 8 hours. Moods are mostly cheerful (76% “fun,” 21% “okay”), but 12% call it “boring.” Reviews praise the colorful visuals and family-friendly vibe, while critics note repetitive track designs and shallow mechanics. One player wrote, “Great for kids, but adults might want more depth.” Another said, “The broom physics feel floaty, which is cool but not always responsive.” The game’s $39.99 price tag is seen as fair for its target audience. 85% of achievements are unlocked within the first 6 hours.
This is a solid entry for casual gamers and families, especially fans of the Bibi franchise. The $40 price is reasonable for what it offers, though the lack of post-game content and shallow progression may leave some wanting more. Achievements are easy to earn, which mirrors the game’s overall accessibility. Skip it if you crave technical racing depth or replayability, but pick it up for short, lighthearted sessions with kids. It’s not impressive but delivers on its core promise of whimsical, breezy competition.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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