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'Roman Race: 6004 AD' - Screens

by Rainier on April 7, 2003 @ 5:28 p.m. PDT

Roman Race: 6004 AD contest pits over a handful specialized teams against each other in a stunning race over different nerve-racking courses. The competitors race a mixture of strangely seeming creatures and futuristic teams across the toughest terrains and conditions.The game contest pits over a handful specialized teams against each other in a stunning race over different nerve-racking courses. The competitors race a mixture of strangely seeming creatures and futuristic teams across the toughest terrains and conditions. Read more for screens ...

At the beginning take the controls as or the 2nd choice of the different teams, and feel the full-force of the characters. After completion a level successfully, new teams will be released.

To win the game: attack, slide, cut close and run into competing teams in a pulse-pounding, do-or-die fight to the finish where anyone will do anything to cross the finish line. How far will you go?

You'll be rewarded for your risk-taking! These rewards enable the player to upgrade and refine his team.The game is currently under development and is conceived for different platforms.

Game options :

  • Degree of difficulty
  • Play modes (training, single race, time attack, multiplayer Course/ team selection
  • Instant replays allow to relive your handiwork from multiple angles
  • Team upgrades
  • an easy-to-control player-character, with a wide variety of capabilities
  • The soundtrack will dynamically change depending on what you do in the game and the characters you interact with
  • No learning curve should be required, you just pick up and play

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