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As for how fun it is, it also depends what is your personal skill level, who you are playing with (and their skills), and how you are playing the game (do you just try to reach the finish, or try to make the level more difficult?).
In Ultimate Chicken Horse, farm and rooftop are fairly simple maps to learn the concepts of the game. Since most players who tried Ultimate Sheep Raccon are likely UCH players, they are already past learning some of those concepts (like the scoring system, although some changes were made). It is also possible players might need some adaptability time to go from a platform game to a 2D racing game, which means learning new mechanics and limitations.
the start of UCH didn't play this poorly. This is like TLOU casting Bella Ramsey.
The game-play is fundamentally flawed and broken. It's not bugs we are complaining about.
The decision to go for momentum based races on vehicles requires larger maps, but larger maps mess up every other game play element. Camera, placement of traps, trap density, ability to time traps, zoom levels...
You should have seen the disappointed faces in my group when we realized after 2-3 races that it was no fun at all. I had to convince them to keep playing because I made the point that we just may not have understood the game, yet... At this point in time I would not play it if it was free.
Well, I think this is because uch really taught the devs how to properly make a game, and they're going head first into the deep end. But also, a racing game is just all-in-all a harder game to make, and it will take work to make it good, but some constructive criticism could probably help usr learn, just not this harshly, or else it's just mean tbh.