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Mad Rally

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Mad Rally
Developer(s)TMReality
Publisher(s)Play Publishing
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release4 May 2006
Genre(s)Racing

Mad Rally is a racing video game developed by an internal team based in Poland known as TMReality and published by Play Publishing for Windows.[1] In the game, the player has to progress through the career mode while unlocking better vehicles.

Gameplay

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Each race consists of 4 vehicles – one controlled by the player, while the other three by artificial intelligence. There are 4 game modes.[2]

  • Career - The main mode of the entire game which leads to progression in the game and unlocks new vehicles. The goal of the player is to get a podium finish in 7 of the 16 available tracks.
  • Tourist - Player is alone and free to observe and race anywhere on the race track.
  • Time Trial - Has the player race against the clock in the fastest time possible.
  • Race - Features a competitive mode against other opponents but will not progress the game forward as opposed to career mode.

Vehicles

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The game consists of 7 different Polish cars out of which one is available for use and the rest 6 can be unlocked by progressing through the career mode.[3] Following are the 7 cars:

Cars Weight Horsepower
Basic 950 kg 25 hp
Lux 875 kg 30 hp
Police 840 kg 35 hp
Pickup 1200 kg 50 hp
Hatchback 850 kg 60 hp
Cabrio 910 kg 70 hp
Sporting 930 kg 90 hp

Routes

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There are 9 different tracks in career mode which can be unlocked by playing the game. Out of all the 16 tracks, some tracks are reversed.[4] Following are the 9 tracks:

Track Length
The Stadium 1200 m
The Mall 2500 m
The Factory 1200 m
The Docks 1200 m
The Slums 2500 m
Downtown 2500 m
Around the Lake 8400 m
Commercial St. 2500 m
The Mountain Road 1200 m

Reception

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Mad Rally received negative reviews, getting 24% on AG.ru.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mad Rally". Game Review Group. 17 March 2012.
  2. ^ Mad Rally User Manual. Play Publishing. 4 May 2006. p. 3.
  3. ^ Mad Rally User Manual. Play Publishing. 4 May 2006. p. 7.
  4. ^ Mad Rally User Manual. Play Publishing. 4 May 2006. p. 8.
  5. ^ "Mad Rally: Tin on the track". AG.ru. 17 May 2006.