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Goofy Speedway
Basic information
Population 4 Toons
Number of buildings 1
Connects to
Toontown Central

Goofy Speedway is a playground located west of Toontown Central. Here, you can purchase a kart and earn tickets and trophies by racing other toons.

Goofy's Kart Shop

11-24-13 rural

Kart from Toontown Rewritten

In order to race, a toon has to purchase a kart. Also, you may buy accessories for your kart, such as new tires or paint. There are decorations in the Auto Shop, including trophies.

Tickets

Tickets are the main currency of Goofy Speedway. Tickets, rather than jellybeans, are used to purchase accessories, new karts, and join battle races. Practice races are free, while battles can cost from 50 to 400 tickets.

Racing

Racing is a side activity in Toontown Rewritten located in Goofy's Speedway where up to 4 toons can race in go karts on a variety of tracks to earn tickets, which can then be used to enter more races or upgrade their karts as well as add accessories. You can also earn trophies and eventually laff points from reaching certain milestones (such as 10 wins on a type of circuit, 100 races qualified). There are 3 types of racing events: Practice, Toon Battle & Grand Prix. Racing was implemented to the game in November 23, 2013.

There are 6 tracks currently availbable:

  • Screwball Stadium - a speedway race
  • Corkscrew Coliseum - a speedway race
  • Airborne Acres - a rural race
  • Rustic Raceway - a rural race
  • City Circuit - an urban race
  • Blizzard Boulevard - an urban race

Practice

In a practice race, toons take a practice run before they do a battle. Toons cannot collect boxes, so it is sometimes hard to win. However, there is no deposit and each toon will recieve 20 tickets for qualifying.

Battle

In battle races, toons race each other. Unlike practices, battles have payouts and deposits. The higher place you get, the more tickets you'll receive. On the track, there will be clear boxes. Upon collecting one, you will get a randomly chosen attack to use.

Attacks

Each attack has a different purpose:

  • Banana Peel - does not specifically target one toon, but drops a banana peel behind you in hope of someone driving into it.
  • Whole Cream Pie - throws a giant cream pie toward a toon in front of you. If it hits, their screen will be covered with white cream.
  • Turbo Boost - like a normal track boost, it will shoot you forward, allowing you to get a larger lead, or catch up.
  • Anvil - drops an anvil on the first placemen, delaying them and allowing you to catch up or pass them.

Controls

Control Action
Arrow keys (← ↑ ↓→)  Move left, forward, backward, or right
Ctrl Use an attack

Trophies

By racing consistently, you will receive trophies. For every ten trophies you collect, you'll get a laff boost. A total of three laff boosts can be obtained from racing.

Trophy Name Circuit Method
1 1 Speedway Race Qualified Speedway Qualify 1 Speedway Race
2 10 Speedway Races Qualified Speedway Qualify 10 Speedway Races
3 100 Speedway Races Qualified Speedway Qualify 100 Speedway Races
4 1 Rural Race Qualified Rural Qualify 1 Rural Race
5 10 Rural Races Qualified Rural Qualify 10 Rural Races
6 100 Rural Races Qualified Rural Qualify 100 Rural Races
7 1 Urban Race Qualified Urban Qualify 1 Urban Race
8 10 Urban Races Qualified Urban Qualify 10 Urban Races
9 100 Urban Races Qualified Urban Qualify 100 Urban Races
10 100 Races Qualified Any Qualify 100 Races
11 1 Speedway Race Won Speedway Win 1 Speedway Race
12 10 Races Won Speedway Win 10 Speedway Races
13 100 Races Won Speedway Win 100 Speedway Races
14 1 Rural Race Won Rural Win 1 Rural Race
15 10 Rural Races Won Rural Win 10 Rural Races
16 100 Rural Races Won Rural Win 100 Rural Races
17 1 Urban Race Won Urban Win 1 Urban Race
18 10 Urban Races Won Urban Win 10 Urban Races
19 100 Urban Races Won Urban Win 100 Urban Races
20 100 Races Won Any Win 100 Races
21 1 Tournament Race Qualified Any Qualify 1 Tournament Race
22 5 Tournament Races Qualified Any Qualify 5 Tournament Races
23 25 Tournament Races Qualified Any Qualify 25 Tournament Races
24 1 Tournament Races Won Any Win 1 Tournament Race
25 5 Tournament Race Won Any Win 5 Tournament Races
26 25 Tournament Races Won Any Win 25 Tournament Races
27 1 Tournament Race Swept Any Win all 3 races in 1 Tournament
28 5 Tournament Races Swept Any Win all 3 races in 5 Tournament Races
29 25 Tournament Races Swept Any Win all 3 races in 25 Tournament Races
30 Grand Touring All Play all 12 courses once

Development

Opening of Goofy Speedway

Goofy Speedway opened on November 22, 2013.[1] It was the final neighborhood added. However, on the 22nd, they didn't have any racing permits, so no one could race. However, toons were still able to purchase karts without being able to race.

Speedway Circuit

The Speedway Circuits were released November 23, 2013.[2] After getting the permits, toons were now able to race on the tracks.

Rural Raceway

On November 24, 2013, Rural Raceway courses were opened.[3] According to Shockley, this was where the estates were going to be built. Sir Max also gave us a complimentary bike horn and basket which he then took "back as a way to thank myself for the work we did for you".

City Circuit

In the final update to Racing on November 25, 2013,[4], City Circuits were opened. The streets were still mid-way through construction when the update went live, so there were some stray bricks and some buildings that were missing.

Trivia

  • If a Toon drives to the wrong direction of the track, a message would appear, notifying the player.
  • You Can Park A Car in Goofy Speedway. However, When You Click The X or Run Out Of Time, It Goes Away.

Gallery

References

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