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Just a Few the Turbo Blocks in the Next Update:

Turbo Blocks

Turbo / Super Turbo

As the name suggests, Turbo blocks increase your speed, while Super Turbo increases it further. You want to roll on them if necessary to save time. In some occasions, you will find Turbos facing the opposite direction, which is called “Counter-Turbo”, and will slow you down instead so you would want to go fast enough before rolling on them; if not, you’ll instead go backwards and won’t be able to race further. The regular Turbo will be a yellow pad whilst the Super Turbo is a red pad.

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Reactor Boost / Super Reactor Boost

This ability will alter how your car behaves, essentially as in low gravity mode changing its physics, going in effect for a few seconds. The first apparent change is that the car is getting faster. Rolling on a Reactor Boost Up will make any airtime much larger than usual hence the low gravity aspect, so it's common to completely fly off some surfaces. Rolling on a Reactor Boost Down that faces the opposite direction will make the car climb up steep angles easier like walls, and occasionally ceilings.
Coming in contact with a Super Reactor Boost will make the car's behavior even more pronounced. With a Super Reactor Boost Up, the wheels retract to the side and the car hovers on any surface without being affected, and airtime will be much larger, allowing a much larger air control. With a Super Reactor Boost Down having the arrow facing the opposite direction, the car will be able to roll on walls, even on ceilings, like it's nothing. It's best to approach this effect with extra attention since it the physics can be more sensitive so making an earlier decision on when to turn is recommended.

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