25 May 2008, 03:17 | #1 |
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f40 pursuit simulator
A good looking game.
But is there someone who can play this game ? The playability is awfull . |
25 May 2008, 04:26 | #2 |
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Yes, but it's better than first part (Crazy Cars).
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25 May 2008, 13:39 | #3 |
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Well, I played Crazy Cars II (EU version of F40) some moons ago and had to give up because the last level could not be completed.
This game is rather an educational game for adults to practice reading maps Those numbers (006, 083) given in the digi-display are simply digital renditions of exit signs on the highway Note this is NO GUIDE for you to reach your goal! That would be too easy (lol). You have to look in the map many times to find a quick (!) way of reaching your next checkpoint. And of course, lots of exits are in TWO directions, so make sure you pick the right one! BTW, this game is unsuitable for females who would frequently turn the map upside-down whenever they look for a junction in southward direction HTH |
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