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'Ultimate Baja Madness' Announced - Screens

by Rainier on March 3, 2005 @ 8:53 a.m. PST

This crazy arcade style game takes you into the world of extreme off-road racing. The game has seven unique tracks set in different natural regions of Latin America - beach front, desert, mountains, dry riverbeds, red canyons and the lost cities of ancient civilizations. Fantastic jumps, tough curves, ravines and numerous obstacles create an unforgettable gameplay experience; heart pounding, non stop action is guaranteed. Read more for first impression and screens ...

Ultimate Baja Madness takes you into the world of extreme car sport. The game has seven unique tracks set in different natural regions of Latin America - beach front, desert, mountains, dry riverbeds, famous red canyons and the lost cities of ancient civilizations. The tracks are crammed full of fantastic jumps, tough curves, ravines and numerous obstacles create an unforgettable gameplay experience; heart pounding, non stop action is guaranteed. If you can't live without speed, danger and extreme sports this game is made for you.

Cars have an arcade type of physics what makes it easy even for children to play it. The tracks are a number of jump-off places, ravines, natural and artificial barriers. The characteristics of the landscape surface are of real physical model - sand, running sands, stones, grass etc. The aim of the game is to be the first in the race in order to open the next track. When you have picked up a certain amount of bonuses its system enables you to open new cars which have every time quite different physics from the other car. There are seven T2 cars. There is also multiplayer mode in the game which enables four players to play simultaneously
via LAN.

 


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