Crazy Cars 2

DOS game, 1989

Genre:
Racing
Year:
1989
Developer:
Titus France
Publisher:
Titus France
Perspective:
3rd-person
Releases:
Amstrad CPC (1988), DOS (1989), Amiga (1989), Atari ST (1989), ZX Spectrum (1989), Commodore 64 (1989), Macintosh (1990)
Also known as:
F40 Pursuit Simulator

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Crazy Cars II is the second part of the successful Crazy Cars racing trilogy. The title offers one car, a red Ferrari F40, with which you race on tracks located in the USA. At the beginning of each race, you will be shown a time limit in which you are trying to finish the race. What's new is the police, who try to stop your speeding in different ways. Fortunately, you can easily reach speeds of up to 300 km/h with your Ferrari and drive away from the police sirens. The car can be controlled both on the keyboard using the arrow keys and with the mouse. Compared to its predecessor, the game offers much nicer sixteen-color EGA graphics. …read more

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Crazy Cars II is the second part of the successful Crazy Cars racing trilogy. The title offers one car, a red Ferrari F40, with which you race on tracks located in the USA. At the beginning of each race, you will be shown a time limit in which you are trying to finish the race. What's new is the police, who try to stop your speeding in different ways. Fortunately, you can easily reach speeds of up to 300 km/h with your Ferrari and drive away from the police sirens. The car can be controlled both on the keyboard using the arrow keys and with the mouse. Compared to its predecessor, the game offers much nicer sixteen-color EGA graphics.

One of the key aspects of Crazy Cars 2 is its focus on the consequences of collisions and crashes. Every time a player's car crashes into another vehicle, it sustains damage. This damage isn't just cosmetic; it affects the car's performance. If players neglect to repair their cars, they'll notice a gradual decline in speed and handling, making the game progressively more challenging. This mechanic adds a layer of strategy and resource management to the racing experience.

Players aren't just racing and repairing in Crazy Cars 2; there's also an element of car improvement and customization. The money earned in the game can be used for more than just repairs. Players have the opportunity to upgrade and enhance their vehicles, turning them into 'crazy cars' with improved performance and capabilities.

Crazy Cars 2 stands out for its blend of action-packed racing and the need to maintain and upgrade your vehicle. This combination of speed, strategy, and car management makes for an engaging gameplay experience, especially for players who enjoy the added challenge of keeping their race car in top condition while competing against others on the streets. The game's approach to car damage and repairs adds a realistic touch to the racing genre, setting it apart from many other titles of its time.

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