M&M's Kart Racing

M&M's Kart Racing is a racing video game for the Nintendo DS and Wii, based on the M&M's license and developed by Frontline Studios in co-production with Calaris Studios. Both studios responsible for this game’s development were headquartered in Poland. It is the 5th of the 7 M&M's video games. The game allows players to play as one of the M&M's Spokescandies on 15 race tracks (though is incorrectly stated as 10 on the back of the Wii version's box). The game was widely panned upon release.

Gameplay
M&M's Kart Racing is a kart racing game in which players control one of five selectable characters who race in karts in different race tracks that vary in shape and theme.

Players can choose from seven different race vehicles which can be selected in the M&M's garage. Races take place in street, dirt, ice and sandy environments which affect vehicle handling in different ways. During races, players can collect cups of coffee to get a small speed boost. The player can also pick up chocolate coins scattered across the raceway. These coins will unlock new vehicles when specific amounts are collected. In the arcade mode, players must collect a specified amount of these coins to proceed to the next race track. To get a turbo boost at the start of a race, players must shake their Wii Remote. Like other racing games on the Wii, to turn their vehicle a player also must tilt their Wii Remote.

The DS version of the game features only 12 race tracks instead of 15 and also features the addition of items. The DS version uses d-pad controls to steer the karts, opposed to the Wii version which uses motion controls. Like many portable ports of console games of the era, this one features simplified graphics and audio.

Reception
M&M's Kart Racing was critically panned upon release. It has a GameRankings score of 23% and 22% for the Wii and DS versions, respectively, earning it Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2011's award for the lowest-rated kart game.

IGN cited that "commercial mascots make terrible video games" and that the game "barely uses the license at all". GameSpot opined that the game "could put you off M&M's for life". It also awarded the game "Flat-out Worst Game" award in its "Best of 2008" awards. GameZone also panned it, as did Nintendojo.

Gameplay footage of the game was featured as Joystiq's "Today's most hilariously atrocious video", stating that the gameplay footage "is a true testament to the wrong way to build a kart racer".

The game was chosen as one of GameZone's "most abysmal racing games ever", due to the sluggish pace of the game and the dialogue. GamesRadar ranked it 32nd on their "The 50 Worst Games of All Time." They criticized the Wii's motion controls making the karts impossible to handle and the absence of items to use in races, saying most Mario Kart rip-offs include the use of items.