

The controls are clunky and unresponsive, the graphics are unappealing and dull, and the gameplay often feels slow. While Beach Buggy Racing 2 looks quite similar to its arcade and lawn tennis predecessors, this is not a faithful recreation. Once you've successfully completed all levels, you'll unlock a special challenge mode, where you race against the computer, and try to finish all the levels within the shortest time possible. You can drive your motorcycle, golf cart, or even your bicycle over the course of the game - though you'll need to earn some new skill points to drive these vehicles over obstacles such as sandbags, spikes, and boulders.

As in the arcade version, you must accumulate enough coins to upgrade your vehicle. Along the way, you'll encounter a number of different vehicles, and each has their own strengths and weaknesses.

In Beach Buggy Racing 2, you must help Blossom to save the islands of Galapagos from the evil Doctor Drakken. She also seems to have fallen out with her childhood friend Paco, who has become an expert on racing tips. However, since becoming a professional race driver, Blossom hasn't won a major race, and whenever she does win, it's just taken out of one of the many competing tracks. Since joining, she has gained several sponsors, which helps to fund her ventures. To become a professional racer, Blossom has joined the Pro Prix League, an internationally known racing league run by her father, Dr. The main character of Beach Buggy is the hot-headed young woman called Blossom, who loves to race her motorbike across various courses filled with obstacles. Beach Buggy Racing 2 has been a long awaited sequel to the hit arcade game Beach Buggy.
