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Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet 16 - Licensed to Drive is a chaotic party game where players race around stylized city maps as the Olsen twins or their friends. Each turn starts with a spinner determining movement, with spaces triggering events like fines, item purchases, or sudden challenges. Landing on the same spot triggers quick head-to-head battles. Every round ends with a four-player minigame, think racing, reflex tests, or puzzle races, that rewards coins for buying power-ups. The split-screen multiplayer lets friends compete directly, while Adventure Mode strings rounds into a longer campaign. The game leans into its late-2000s family-friendly vibe with bright visuals and simple mechanics. Bring It On mode shifts focus to minigame dominance, and Arcade mode lets players jump straight into chaos. While the board-based structure feels dated compared to modern party games, the split-screen and fast matches still land for casual play. Metacritic pegs it at 5.6, reflecting mixed nostalgia and simplicity. The Olsen twins’ pop-culture peak in 2002 gave it a boost, but the gameplay holds up best in short bursts with a group.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
IGDB Rating
33.0
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