Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing

Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing (2015)

by Beenox, Activision
Genres:Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Fans can augment their SuperCharger experience with a complementary, dedicated racing combat game -- Skylanders SuperChargers Racing -- for the Wii system and Nintendo 3DS hand-held system. All-new tracks, augmented with power-ups, boosts, hazards and more, offer up to 50 different and exciting gameplay experiences.Show more
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