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The game was poorly received mainly by players due to the small amount of content, which was disappointing because at launch it cost 599 pesos/coins, which is in 45 U.S. Red Shock Inc in his gameplay said that the minigames were mostly quite boring, the controls were bad and the AI was mediocre. Some reviewers on YouTube were much critical with the game and gave it lower scores, like Zebitas Martinex, who considered the Wii version unacceptable for Wii standards due of its flaws, with a small warmer reception for the Android and iOS version, despite being critical on the bad controls. In the end, the collection of minigames is somewhat inconsistent, and had it delivered a more fierce competition, in which the characters' antics became more apparent, it may have resulted in a considerably more fun concept who knows, maybe the design got out of hand". On LevelUp!, it received a score of 6/10 by Daniel Dehesa, due to little variety of mini-games, almost no dialogue, insufficient explanations for certain challenges, repetitive music, the artificial intelligence and the little content, also saying "From the first time you play it, it is evident that the concept gave much more, especially since the aesthetics are attractive, apart from the graphic deficiencies. The game received mostly mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, with more negative reception from players. Due to low sales, El Chavo Kart can cost $60, the price of a modern AAA game due to how rare it is to find a copy in a decent state, also El Chavo for Wii was not released outside of Mexico and Brazil, so it can cost $50 on. After the failure of the game,Televisa hired Efecto Studios to made a racing video game based on El Chavo, creating El Chavo Kart, which was also a failure in sales due to poor advertising and it was generally seen as a Mario Kart rip-off. Furthermore, because people were focusing on Mario Party 9, which came out almost on par with the game (exactly a month apart). Due to the little time that Televisa gave to Kaxan Media Group, the game had a huge shortage of content that most compared it to a Nintendo 64 game and Televisa had the idea of ​​selling the game at a full price, so it was less accessible to some people, due to this and almost no publicity of it whatsoever, it ended up selling little. Televisa decided to choose Kaxan Media Group as a developer, famous for making Taco Master and gave them little time to do so, which at that time was a rookie company that made mobile games. The game began its development in some time of 2011, and it was going tob released in spring of 2012. Televisa had the idea of making a party video game based on El Chavo Animado, which at the time was a good source of income.












Crappy games wiki