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Garfield Kart is a racing video game released on PC in 2013, and 2015 for the Nintendo 3DS and Steam. It was formerly available on Android and iOS.

A remake, Garfield Kart - Furious Racing, was released in 2019.

Description[]

"Join Garfield and his friends in the funniest fast and fur-ious game! What character do you want to play with? Garfield, Odie, Jon, Nermal... you choose! Take part in no-holds-barred crazy races."

Gameplay[]

Glitches[]

Controls[]

PC[]

Keyboard[]

  • - To accelerate, brake and turn.
  • Space - To jump and when held down, to skid.
  • X - Throw item forward.
  • Alt - Throw item backward.
  • Esc - Pause

Controller[]

3DS[]

Characters[]

Tracks[]

Lasagna Cup[]

  • Catz in the Hood
  • Crazy Dunes
  • Palerock Lake
  • City Slicker

Pizza Cup[]

  • Country Bumpkin
  • Spooky Manor
  • Mally Market
  • Valley of the Kings

Burger Cup[]

  • Misty for Me
  • Sneak-a-Peak
  • Blazing Oasis
  • Pastacosi Factory

Ice Cream Cup[]

  • Mysterious Temple
  • Prohibited Site
  • Caskou Park
  • Loopy Lagoon

Trivia[]

  • On May 3, 2020, seven 3DS prototype versions of the game were anonymously leaked to 4chan.[1]
    • One prototype name, "Garfield Kart GDC demo", suggests that the game could have been planned for a showcase at the Game Developers Conference (GDC).
  • Garfield Kart, and all its related properties are owned by Sonder Studios LLC, and they are legally allowed to make GK3: Deep Racing Garfield

Goofs[]

  • On one of Garfield's laughs, there is a bit of excess sound at the end.

Reception[]

Garfield Kart was met with mostly negative reception from critics due to what they called unimaginative gameplay, low production value, and poorly designed mechanics.[2]

In its review, Nintendo Life gave Garfield Kart a score of 3/10 while describing it as "a bland, horribly un-balanced Kart game".[3] Hardcore Gamer gave Garfield Kart a rating of 1.5, criticizing the game as "absolutely dreadful".

The game was met with positive reception in user reviews on Steam and other platforms. Such reviews tended to be satirical, likely due to the game turning into an internet meme.[4]

References[]


Garfield Video & Mobile Games
1980s

"Garfield, Eat Your Words" "Garfield Double Dares" "Create With Garfield" "Garfield: Big Fat Hairy Deal" "Garfield Trivia Game" "A Week of Garfield" "Garfield: Winter's Tail"
1990s
"Garfield (Konami handheld)" "Garfield Labyrinth" "Garfield: Caught in the Act" "Scholastic's Comic Book Maker Featuring Garfield" "Garfield’s Mad About Cats"
2000s
"Garfield's Typing Pal" "Garfield (2004)" "Garfield: The Search for Pooky" "Garfield: Saving Arlene" "Garfield and His Nine Lives" "Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties" (Consoles) (Handheld) "Garfield's Nightmare" "Garfield: Lasagna World Tour" "Garfield's Fun Fest" "Garfield Gets Real"
2010s
"Garfield's Flipping Mad" "Garfield Bird Crazy" "The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna" "My Puzzles with Garfield" "Garfield's Diner" "Garfield's Defense" "Garfield's Diner: Hawaii" "Garfield's Gem" "Garfield's Defense 2: The Food Invaders Strike Back" "Garfield's Escape" "Garfield Coins" "Garfield Zombie Defense" "Garfield's Pet Hospital" "Garfield Cookie Dozer" "Talking Garfield" "Garfield’s Wild Ride" "Garfield Cookie Dozer" "Garfield Kart" "Garfield: Survival of the Fattest" "Garfield: My BIG FAT Diet" "Garfield Kart - Furious Racing"
2020s
"Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl" "Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis" "Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway" "Garfield: Lasagna Party" "Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2" "Nickverse"
Unreleased games
"Garfield (Atari 2600)" "Atari 5200 video game" "Garfield in TV Land" (Sega 32X version of "Caught in the Act") "Garfield: Bound for Home"

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