

The Championship is similar to that of the Grand Prix mode, except you cannot choose the tracks.The gameplay can get pretty repetitive like in the Wii version, as all 10 levels in the Motor Olympics (the Story Mode of the game) have the same 3 types of challenges: Championship, Time Trials, and Balloon Bursting.The compression of the audio files is pretty pointless, as there are other Nintendo DS games (even ones that were released in previous years) that have much better sounding audio. Low quality audio, as the audio from the Wii version was most likely compressed (badly) in order to fit on the DS.However, the developers could've still kept the tracks the same like in the Wii version and there still wouldn't be an issue. Some of the tracks (such as the Ocean ones) are different than in the Wii version, possibly due to the hardware limitations of the console.


However, this can be somewhat justified as the show didn't have a lot of characters at the time. Short roster, consisting of only 12 characters, and despite Baby Bird appearing in the game, he's not playable.Even its predecessor, Hello Pocoyo! had better graphics than this, and that game was released in 2008 for the same platform, made by the same developers. The models look very polygonal/blocky, with Pocoyo's and Pato's models being one of the worst offenders of this. Horrendous looking graphics and character models that look akin to a game released for the Atari Jaguar, even for Nintendo DS game standards.The game was released about EIGHT months after the Nintendo 3DS was already released in Europe, making the DS port of the game pointless, as it should have been released for the 3DS instead.
