Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift

Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift

Eden Games Microids September 10, 2025
PCSeries X|SPS5SwitchRacingSport
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About Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift

Garfield Kart 2 is a chaotic kart racer that turns the fat cat and his crew into speed demons. Developed by Eden Games, it’s a sequel that adds more characters, tracks, and customization options. You’ll race as Garfield, Odie, Nermal, and six other Garfield-universe icons, each with unique abilities. The game leans into goofy physics, turbo boosts, and drift-based scoring. Available on PC, PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch since September 2025, it supports single-player, online multiplayer, and local split-screen. The vibe is all about silly fun over realism, perfect for fans of fast, messy racing with a familiar cast.

Gameplay

Each race is a mix of acceleration, drift chaining, and item collection. Drifts earn you points that fill a speed boost meter, encouraging aggressive cornering. The eight karts handle differently, Garfield’s is tanky but slow, while Nermal’s is nimble but fragile. Power-ups include classics like banana peels and shields, plus Garfield-themed gags like lasagna mines. Split-screen mode supports up to four players, making it a party staple. Matches are short (3-5 minutes), with 16 tracks split between indoor (like the lasagna factory) and outdoor (like a park chase). Customization focuses on paint jobs and engine tweaks, not deep mechanics. The controls are arcadey but responsive, favoring momentum over precision.

What Players Think

Community ratings are split: 68% of players complete the game, with an average playtime of 12.5 hours. The most common mood is “frustratingly fun” (42%), followed by “joyfully chaotic” (33%). Critics gave it a 76/100, praising its accessibility but calling the AI “unpredictably terrible.” 22% of players own 100% of achievements, which include tasks like winning every cup or drifting 50 times in a race. The biggest gripe is track reuse, players note 60% of maps are remodeled from the first game. Positive reviews highlight the split-screen mode, with one user writing, “It’s the only game my family can agree on.”

PlayPile's Take

It’s a solid pick for casual racers and Garfield fans, but don’t expect innovation. With a $39.99 price tag and 32 achievements, it’s light on replay value unless you’re competing with friends. If you’re looking for a stress-free, humorous kart game with local multiplayer, it’s worth the cost. Skip it if you crave deep customization or competitive racing, this is about goofy fun, not polish.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen

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