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Disney Speedstorm Driving
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All Disney Speedstorm Tracks, Ranked

Time to burn rubber Disney-style.

Anyone seeking a game like Mario Kart 8 with Disney characters finally got it in Disney Speedstorm—a visually impressive, vibrant racing title. It may not be the most challenging experience, but it's a joy to race through areas inspired by some legendary films, all while jamming to some great tunes, no less. Despite being a relatively easy game, some of the tracks do pose a bit of a challenge.

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Which are the best tracks in Disney Speedstorm?

8. Toon Village

Toon Village is basically Disney Speedstorm's version of Luigi Circuit. It's a very basic track with some nice Disney Easter Eggs here and there, but it's extremely straight forward. Consider Toon Village a good track to get used to the game's controls on.

7. The Great Wall

This track is worth racing on just to hear the Mulan songs in the background. The Great Wall is another straightforward track with only one section where the road splits. Most racers should have an easy time here.

6. A Pirate's Life

Imagery from the Pirates of the Carribean series can be found throughout this track—pirate ships and giant skulls included. The racing isn't as exciting, but it will definitely make players want to look around for a bit.

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5. Jungle Falls

This track is heavily inspired by The Jungle Book, and the developers did a great job bringing that world into the game. Players can spot some huge waterfalls and floating planks on this track.

4. Mount Olympus

As a track made for the gods should be, Mount Olympus is placed up in the clouds, which makes for some pretty epic scenery. The rails here mean there are creative ways to attack the track.

3. The Factory

Rather than making a scary track, Disney Speedstorm features a nostalgia rush for its Monsters, Inc. area. There are doors constantly being cycled above the road as a reference to the doors Sully and Mike travel through in the movie; there's even a banner from Monsters' University in one area.

2. The West Wing

This track features some pretty tight turns in an otherwise casual-friendly game. All the pots and plates bouncing around the place make it lovely to drive through; the background really comes to life in The West Wing.

1. The Silver Screen

As both the most visually stunning and challenging track in the game, The Silver Screen is the standout experience in Disney Speedstorm. There are black and white sections in the track as well as sections in color. There are also loads of rails all over the place, some of which lead to a hard to reach upper level near the end of the track.

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Shane Foley
Shane Foley is both a huge gamer and a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He's been gaming ever since the Nintendo 64 came out, and he knows everything there is to know about Pokémon, Fire Emblem, Zelda, and several other Nintendo franchises.