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Max Rally

Max Rally is a multi-player overhead racing game under development by newcomers Fortress who plan to develop games for the Amiga.

Their first title Max Rally works on all Amiga's with at least 1.5 MB of memory and involves up to four players participating in different types of racing against each other, against the clock or up against intelligent computer controlled cars.

In Max Rally you get to choose your own driving character with 6 characters to pick from with each driver having their own unique driving attributes.

The game offers many different challenges for you to try out such as the Championship where you face up to three computer controlled cars on 20 different tracks which include various terrains such as Woodland, Cosmic, Snow and Sand. It's up to you to come out top but it won't be easy as you have to come out top of all 20 tracks and if you fail on one track you have to replay it - the next problem is that you only have 5 continues.

If you complete that you can go on to the Max Rally Challenge where in addition to completing the 20 tracks, you have five Max Rally Challenge tracks that must be completed. These are totally original and unique styles of racing set on the Cosmic terrain but according the developers you'll have to find more out about that ourselves.

There is also a multiple player mode for you to play against up to four of your friends either through one Amiga or through two Amiga's if you have a null-modem cable. There is also a Time Trials section which allows to to play against the clock to beat other people's lap records on tracks. Other players can also join in where you will have to beat each others fastest lap times. There are many other features but I won't tell you everything yet but you can expect a rolling demo of Max Rally to be released soon.

E-mail your support to:-

fortress(@)allcomm.co.uk


Visit their web site at :-

Fortress






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