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'Buggy: Make, Ride, Win!' Announced - Screens

by Rainier on Sept. 14, 2005 @ 2:27 p.m. PDT

Have you ever wondered how it would feel to chase birds, flying leaves, squirrels or maybe even your opponents in the wild with a buggy rolling on four wheels? Buggy: Make, Ride, Win! offers nothing else but this on the highest level and with the most diverse way of fun. Read more for details and 50+ screens ...

When we say feel we mean to experience the stunning graphics brought to you by our engine developed for this very game capable to display 12 vehicles on the screen bouncing on the bumps of a racetrack built up from 200,000 polygons.

When we say in the wild we mean to wade through the grass or water, to kick up the dust, mud or forest litter, the wind and opponent vehicle components brushing your hair as you tear them off while leaving your skidmark on the way in and out.

When we say rolling on four wheels, we mean to drive our four-wheel physics engine through the hills and valleys of nature with different terrains such as grassland, cliffs, sand dunes or to control it on the track with several road types such as gravel, mud, sand choosing your own tyres providing a numberless way of driving experience.

Game features a single-player mode campaign as well as over 10 different multi-player mode competition from Circuit Race through Return The Flag to Soccer for up to 8 players. Game would track scores inside the room providing a room ladder with a built-in score exporter for other on-line ladders.

There are over 8 different detailed vehicles made up of 10000 polygons. Each having a cock-pit view with fully set up interior.

And if that would not be enough already, the game comes with a map editor having the easiest to use interface. Build your map displayed real-time with the game engine raising and lowering terrain by a mouse-click. Paint terrain with a brush and place ponds, lakes by dragging your mouse. Hundreds of obstacles and various vegetation to choose from.

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