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World Wide Rally

In 1997, a DOS game was released by Digital Dreams Multimedia. The game was called World Wide Rally and belongs to Racing / Driving genre. Play it online by clicking here.

World Wide Rally description

For Spanish budgetary Affairs of the masters of Digital Dreams Multimedia World Wide Rally is the second game dedicated to the alleged rally. The first was PC Rally is pure arcade with the top view, and now we have something more solid, with the first person and in three dimensions, but -- as arcade.

Yes, do not be deceived: what we offer is not a simulator. Available in a choice of eight models of vehicles (including not rally jeep jeep) and fifteen tracks (only four available initially). Take a ride on it in the mode of single race, and championship. The game has a lot of voice acting, including the menus and Navigator (this was positioned as one of the benefits of and even was made on the back of the jewel), but experienced once it started working knows that if the developers take pride in this not very impressive achievements, a lot of the game is not worth waiting.

And indeed it is. The World Wide Rally backward to the exit schedule (which should not be taken as a contraindication - for lovers of old it at the time), overly boxy and not very detailed car models (which, however, spinning wheel and there is a very strange physics: we will pursue constant drifts and butting with his opponents with unpredictable consequences - under certain conditions, the rival car can soar up into the air and twist the top).

In General, World Wide Rally can bring pleasure and even amuse, but only if you will not be fooled by the name and not treat it as a simulator: it is a thoroughbred arcade game, and more from it do not wait.

Now, play World Wide Rally online for free on your browser and make your boring weekend fun and full of entertainment.

Source: Archive.org, Mobygames.com

World Wide Rally

Genre:
Racing / Driving
Year:
1997
Publisher:
Hammer Technologies
Platform:
DOS
Developer:
Digital Dreams Multimedia
Perspective:
1st-person