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      Staying true to the show's focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), the game incorporates learning elements:

      Loading screens feature short lessons narrated by Blaze (voiced by Nolan North ) on concepts like force, inertia, and recycling.

      Players can race across 10 different tracks, ranging from the streets of Axle City to the Monster Dome stunt track. Educational Integration

      The game uses intuitive layouts that don't require advanced coordination, making it accessible for early learners.

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      Staying true to the show's focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), the game incorporates learning elements:

      Loading screens feature short lessons narrated by Blaze (voiced by Nolan North ) on concepts like force, inertia, and recycling.

      Players can race across 10 different tracks, ranging from the streets of Axle City to the Monster Dome stunt track. Educational Integration

      The game uses intuitive layouts that don't require advanced coordination, making it accessible for early learners.

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