Powered by Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 and set in a virtual Crash Testing Facility, Danger Zone combines realistic physics with explosive gameplay and features 20 exciting single player crash testing scenarios, each with their own unique road layout, traffic and pickups.
In Danger Zone, players are challenged to drive into the junction and create the biggest First Impact that causes enough vehicles to crash to earn a “SmashBreaker,” turning their car into a bomb that can explode on command. Players score for how many cars they crash, with bonus points awarded for exploding cars by hitting them while in “SmashBreaker” or for pushing them off the road entirely. If the player’s car falls off the road, it’s game over. Connected leaderboards allows comparison of player scores for the friends you play against and the rest of the community.
Developer Three Fields Entertainment revealed that Danger Zone is coming to Xbox One this fall, includes 12 new levels, three 3 new cars, and will be enhanced for Xbox One X including native 4k resolution.
Danger Zone, rated E10+ for everyone ages 10 and up, is currently available for PC (Steam) and for PS4 for $12.99/£9.99/€12.99.
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