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Paris Chase

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Racing
Publisher: Play Ten Interactive
Developer: Team6

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'Paris Chase' - 26 New Screens

by Rainier on Oct. 12, 2006 @ 12:56 p.m. PDT

In Paris Chase, you start your career in a cheap garage and a choice of affordable street cars. Work your way up to 5 other garages. Each garage has its own style, cars (total of 30+ supercars), and friends, so feel free to drive towards one of these garages and check out their showrooms.

Team6 has developed almost all major cities in the world: From Amsterdam to New York, from London to Berlin. One major European city is still missing: Paris. Team6 certainly kept the best for last since Paris is becoming the latest, largest, and most detailed city of all. Not only all important landmarks, roads and bridges are present in the game, but also loads of jumps, shortcuts, breakable objects are there to ensure high-standard gameplay.

Paris is the most interactive, atmospheric and free-roaming city Team6 ever built. Every neighbourhood is unique, every street feels alive! In Paris Chase you start your career in a cheap garage, with affordable streetcars but you can work you way up to 5 other garages. Each garage has it's own style and cars, so there are plenty of cars, area's and characters to explore for you!

Features:

  • Atmospheric, free-roaming and ultra-detailed city of Paris, including all important landmarks, incredible jumps, shortcuts, destructible objects, and more!
  • +30 super-detailed, tuned-up supercars to choose from or race against!
  • Loads of different racetypes such as: Battle, Streetrace, Pathfinder, Dragrace and many more!

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