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Trackmania (2006)

Platform(s): PC, Wii
Genre: Racing
Publisher: Focus Entertainment
Developer: Nadeo

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'TrackMania' Goes Gold - Screens

by Rainier on Nov. 12, 2003 @ 11:02 a.m. PST

TrackMania is a hybrid 3D racing game filled with progressively difficult tracks, a variety of competitive modes, and the ability to create your own tracks using building blocks (tunnels, land transitions, signs, turbos) and share them with other users.

And that's not all ! TrackMania is also the new online game : crazy tracks galore, fascinating competition modes. Open to all, Trackmania network game is built to allow every player to participate, from the casual gamer with a low-speed connection to the hardcore gamer with a high-speed connection.

Features :

  • An easy-to-use construction editor
  • 300 different construction blocks to create 3 kinds of environments :
    • American desert as far as the eye can see, a blazing sun, rocks, canyons and cactus
    • The countryside in the dew of the dawn, its tree-bordered ways, its rivers and bridges
    • The attraction park at night, its crazy lights, its merry-go-rounds and rollercoasters
  • 3 different driving types : Rally, Speed, Stunt
  • 50 single player challenges having their own progressive difficulty levels
  • High-quality Internet game for every type of connection
  • Exciting multiplayer mode to challenge worldwide players on several competition types.
  • Automatic challenge transfer between connected players
  • Technology allowing a smooth animation on lesser configurations and exceptional graphics on recent graphics boards

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