Toy Block Circuit

Toy Block Circuit is a racing video game developed Satella Games, a division of Satella Block, and published by FourPaws Interactive. A racing video game, it allows players to create their own characters, vehicles and tracks. It was originally released for the Nintendo GameCube in June 2002 before a version for the Xbox was released in October that year.

Gameplay
Set in a children's bedroom at night, Toy Block Circuit features simple kart racing gameplay, where the objective is to complete a certain amount of laps around the track before the other racers. Using plain designs, the characters are based around very basic wooden figurines, with the vehicles being based on typical wooden car and train toys.

The game is bundled with six different tracks, each being based around a certain "theme" (Farm, Volcano, Ocean, Jungle, Snow and Sky). The player is given a level editor, called Track Factory, where they can design new courses by "drawing" a track on a grid, and basing it on a choice of seven different themes (the six main tracks, as well as a "None" theme).

Reception
Toy Block Circuit received generally mixed reviews. IGN awarded the game a 6.0/10 rating, praising the simple gameplay and visuals but criticising the track editor as "wasted potential".