The Crew: Motorfest (2023)

Game Description:
In "The Crew: Motorfest," released in 2023, players are invited to a vibrant automotive festival set in the stunning open world of Hawaii. This immersive racing game offers a diverse array of experiences, celebrating car culture in all its forms. Players can explore the island's breathtaking landscapes, from lush rainforests to sun-drenched beaches, while participating in thrilling races and challenges. The game features a wide selection of vehicles, allowing players to customize and drive their dream cars. With dynamic weather, a day-night cycle, and a variety of events, "The Crew: Motorfest" provides an exhilarating and ever-evolving playground for car enthusiasts to showcase their skills and passion for motorsports.
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What Parents Should Know About The Crew: Motorfest
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2023
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
The Crew Motorfest is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Lyrics and Mild Violence. Also includes Users Interact and In-Game Purchases. This is an open-world racing game in which players participate in events during a car culture festival in Hawaii. Players can race cars, planes, and bikes to compete in themed races and various events (e.g., sprints, circuit races, drifts). One event (Demolition Royale) tasks players with damaging other cars: players crash into cars to decrease opponents' health bars and obtain power-ups; cars receive damage and emit red smoke when defeated, with the words “You have been destroyed” appearing on screen. Some song lyrics contain the word “sh*t” as well as references to controlled substances (e.g., “She want a glass of Prosecco”; “Bleached hair, basement, wasted”) and suggestive material (e.g., “You turned me to a fool for insane sex”; “Rubbin' your body just like it's gold"; “Join the mile-high club on the plane next”).
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Lyrics, Mild Violence
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Users Interact
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that "The Crew: Motorfest" may not be suitable for younger kids. The game includes mild profanity in song lyrics, such as the word “sh*t,” and references to controlled substances and suggestive material. The violence is mild, with events like Demolition Royale where players crash into cars, causing damage and emitting red smoke. The game also features in-game purchases and user interactions, which some parents find concerning. Many suggest it is best for teens 13 and older due to these elements.
Why Your Kid Might Like The Crew: Motorfest
In "The Crew: Motorfest," teens are drawn to the vibrant and dynamic world of Hawaii, where they can immerse themselves in a thrilling automotive festival. The game's open-world setting offers a sense of freedom and exploration, allowing players to discover stunning landscapes and participate in exciting races. The diverse selection of vehicles and customization options lets them express their creativity and personal style, making each gaming experience unique and engaging. The dynamic weather and day-night cycle add an extra layer of realism, keeping the gameplay fresh and challenging.
Teens enjoy the competitive aspect of "The Crew: Motorfest," where they can showcase their skills in various events and challenges. The social features of the game, such as multiplayer modes, allow them to connect with friends and other players, fostering a sense of community and friendly competition. The ever-evolving nature of the game, with its regular updates and new content, ensures that there's always something new to explore and master. This combination of exploration, customization, and social interaction makes "The Crew: Motorfest" a popular choice among teens who are passionate about cars and racing.