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This is one the oldest games on this list, and is still one of the all time greats. It is the equivalent of Gran Turismo for the PC/Mac, and this game has infinite replay value. You can play this game for days on end, and you still won't tire of it. The categories range from lawn mowers and karts, right upto Formula 1 cars and Baja buggies. So you can progress through the every series, racing on numerous real life tracks. Each series has its own unique challenges, and the cars do feel very different from one another. The physics engine is good that you can feel the difference while driving different cars, even with the keyboard.
The AI is really very good, and will use unfair tricks. One of the best racing games, ever. Online Multiplayer Available. Colin McRae Rally Mac. This is another all time great.
The equivalent of Codemasters Colin McRae Rally 2005, which was one of the best rally games of all time, was ported to Mac by Feral Interactive. Paying homage to one the best rally drivers, Colin McRae, this game is a fitting tribute to the legend. I think this one the most challenging rally games of all time. The wide variety of cars, all with their own distinct style of driving them and with tricky courses makes is a huge challenge.
There are many cars on offer, from good old Group B greats such as the Audi Quattro and classical ones such the Mini Cooper make this a car lovers treat. The modern ones such as the Subaru, Peugeot and the Mitsubishi are also at your disposal. The brilliantly detailed maps will blow your mind, and you just wish that Codemasters would let roam around on the beautiful landscapes. The damage system has two stages: brutal, and brutal^10.
So you will have to be on your toes. But once you understand the game, and learn how to drive the cars, it is really very satisfying. Online Multiplayer Available.
Personal Recommendation: Start the game, select a single stage session, pick a car and choose Stage 1 in Japan, in rain. Best place to shake down the car you're driving. Colin McRae: Dirt 2. The successor to Colin McRae Rally is Dirt 2. Simply because this the only other rally game ported to the Mac, once again, credit to Feral Interactive. If you switch from Colin McRae Rally to Dirt 2, it is a massive cultural shock. From the subtle yet beautiful UI to the latest in-your-face fancy menu system of Dirt 2, it really does give you a bit of a shock.
Although it isn't entirely a good change, you do get used to it and start to appreciate it's career mode. In this game, proper rallying isn't given priority.
New age rallycross events take centerstage and although it is more entertaining than rallying, you do miss the proper rallying events. The game is superb, and the cars and tracks are extremely well detailed. The voiceovers by X-Games champions like Travis Pastrana, Ken Block and the rest gives a uniquely awesome feel to the game as you progress through the career mode.
However true rally fans will regret the fact that proper rallying is slowly being forgotten. Still, it's one of the most entertaining rally games for the Mac.
Already proven to be one of the all time great seasons in Formula 1 history, the game based on the season wasn't any less exciting. Codemasters did a great job with F1 2011, and 2012 is another step up. The graphics are slightly better, and the sound is much improved. The physics is slightly arcade-ish, but no once can really tell, as Martin Brundle once said, 'There are 7 billion people in the world, but just 24 grand prix drivers.
Waiting on 5, simple red lights.' And I'm not one of them.
So I don't have a clue. Played with a proper steering wheel and pedal gaming setup, this one the best racing games ever. And it's available on your Mac. Thank you Feral Interactive.
The physics engine is superb, and you can actually feel the downforce working through the corners, and the lack of it when you slam into the wall at what feels like light speed. The career mode is also very well simulated, as you drive not only to beat other drivers, but your team-mate as well. In longer races, pit stops play a part, and you can feel the tyre wear affecting your lap times. Punctures, broken front wings, and penalties are all part of the game.
The tracks are extremely realistic as well. But the crown jewel in this game is it's online multiplayer racing. Although you do have to go through the trouble of starting GameRanger, it is worth it. It is bucketloads of fun, and even though F1 2013 is due in April, it is a must buy. Feral, please port F1 2013 as well! The only gripe, I as well as every single player has with the game, is the penalty system. Every single player, every day, is at somepoint screaming, 'WTF?!
HE CRASHED INTO ME!! F.ING, F.ING CODEMASTERS!! WHY DID I GET THE PENALTY?!!!' This, as most of you know, is an iOS game ported to the Mac.
Although it is pretty disappointing when compared to the iOS version, it still stands tall in many aspects. The cars, and track variety is impressive. And although it proclaims itself to be 'Real', it actually is an arcade game that looks very realistic. Asphalt 6 is another game that comes to mind, when you think of a game in this category, but Asphalt 6 is a horrid little thing. Simply horrible. Real Racing 2 is essentially the same game as it is in the iOS version, and even all the buttons are still the same. So it doesn't have the same polish to it as other proper Mac games do.
But it is an acceptably good racing game and is a lot of fun, as you can compete with other players with iPads and iPhones. One the key points of Real Racing 2 is that you can use your iPad or iPhone as a controller for the Mac game. It has inbuilt support for it, and is a neat touch. It just doesn't match up with the other games listed above, but nor does it claim to.
It's good fun. Grid is the spiritual successor of ToCA Race Driver 3, and it does not disappoint. This is probably one the best racing games, full stop. It has the perfect setup of graphics and gameplay. Although purists might not like the physics, as the physics engine is essentially a heavily modified version of the one used in Colin McRae Dirt.
So experienced players will notice a lot of oversteer and a general lack of downforce. Also, the infinitely adjustable settings of ToCA is gone, and in its place are the traction control and ABS settings, which were noticeably absent in ToCA. Tyre wear also isn't a issue to worry about anymore. But, the level of detail lavished on the cars and tracks more than makes up for the loss of the traditional settings. This game is designed to excite the player, and bring out the sights and sounds of racing. It is a completely different approach to racing games, and it is something you have to play the game to experience. The in-dash view is unbelievably good.
This will give Gran Turismo a run for its money. The flashback feature is also available, which is a useful feature and prevents players from experiencing frustration meltdowns. Also, there is sexy female secretary voice guiding you through the career mode, instead of the annoying fat scottish man, which involves money, and knocks some common sense in the player. Feral Interactive and Codemasters are hard at work reviving building the Mac gaming industry. It is much appreciated. This a Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing. It is what it says on the tin.
Off you go now, to the Mac App Store to buy it. I really don't need to explain this one. Mario Kart and SEGA had a lovechild, and this is it. This is the epitome of psychedelic arcade racing. I have no doubt in my mind that the developers of this game were being force fed on a strict diet of drugs and alcohol. No wonder they took so much time making it.
It is SEGA's 25th birthday gift to itself and the world, and it is a very good gift. Elementary controls and lots of colour and explosions are ingredients to a good time. With various characters from different games of SEGA taking part in this race, it's basically a big SEGA party to which you were invited to. You don't need to be good at this game to enjoy it. All you need to do is play it. Then you will become addicted to it.
The tracks and cars were designed and detailed by a person who quite clearly doesn't know that humans can get epileptic seizures. With various local multiplayer options and online multiplayer thanks to Game Center, you can blow your friends off the track and drift past them to victory. I'm surprised SEGA doesn't recommend using Nintendo NES controllers to play this game with. An Xbox 360 controller doesn't do any justice to this game. Arcade games are back and with vengeance.
F1 2012 was undoubtedly a great game. Unfortunately, the keyword in that sentence is 'was'. F1 2013 obliterates it in every aspect.
Codemasters has decided to give a two-fingered salute to the arcade racers and rightly so. Arcade racing fans can go back to their own games. They've got plenty of options.
The cars feel alive, and they're not here to make the job of driving them even remotely easy. Thinking of a clean, and quick exit out of hairpins? It's Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift all the way. Keyboard wielding players need not apply here. The Xbox 360 controller is simply sublime with this. The immersion has been taken to yet another level, and strangely enough, not at the cost of additional hardware requirements. The game loads much faster, which might sound like a trivial fact to mention, but it goes a long way in enhancing the user experience.
Be prepared to fight your own car to keep it on the track. The AI have gotten craftier, and more skilled. In addition to the current cars, the older, turbo-era cars have been added. What does this mean? Extra-slidey action with bucket-loads of power and ridiculous amounts of fun.
But the best bit? CROSS PLATFORM MULTIPLAYER via Steam. You read that right. Now you can go wheel to wheel against your friends unfortunate enough to own a Windows PC. Isn't that just great?
Feral Interactive, take a bow. Race Driver: Grid was undoubtedly a great game, but it was released back in 2008, and it was getting a little long in the tooth. With patchy multiplayer support, Codemasters needed to launch a new game. Grid 2 was launched with a lot of fanfare, and to be fair, the game had enough firepower to back up its claims. With a large collection of great cars, and well curated set of tracks and city maps, this is a fantastic game. Although it errs toward the arcade side of the Ego engine, and yes every corner can be taken faster if you manage to drift through it, its still plenty fun to play.
Every single car has different characteristics, and feel very different to drive, so its great for casual racing, or if you just want to drive through a mountain pass in Japan, or go sightseeing in Paris. The multiplayer isn't that great as they aren't a lot of people to race against, but the Racenet challenges are always a lot of fun as you get to compare yourself with players around the world. This game is better played with a controller, as the feedback and control sensitivity is needed if you are to play this game at the pace its supposed to be played. The storyline though, is really great. You're a wannabe racer who gets the backing of an industrialist, and you get funded with all the cars as you race different racing clubs, and racers in an effort to convince them of your quality, and convince them to join the ESPN racing league. With some cutaways of actual ESPN footage, the narrative is pretty solid.
Definitely get this game if you don't mind your racing game being a little too arcade-ish. Feral Interactive has done a good job with this port, but there's still some frame drops in the loading screens and stutters during gameplay. Apart from that its a vastly entertaining game with plenty of replay value. Grid Autosport. The game that is supposed to provide relief to the simulation gamers who grew tired of Grid 2's drift shenanigans.
I really wanted to like this game. I thought this would be one of those classics like TOCA Race Driver 3. As you can probably guess, this game didn't live up to my expectations. It does have some good bits though. Touring car racing is back, and so is Endurance racing.
It also has Open Wheel, Tuner, and Street racing disciplines, and thus it caters to racers of every type, so that's good. It has a well sorted, and consistent handling model which makes it a treat to play. Driving the cars feels very special, and exciting, as the smallest of mistakes will punish you. The aggressive AI will make you drive to the limit to try and win and will make you a better driver. It also has a great set of tracks, with Codemasters raiding its F1 toolbox. Generally the racing is quite tight and exciting, and its very edge-of-the-seat stuff, so thats all GOOD.
But the BAD is quite a lot. The penalty system is a joke, the cockpit view is a joke, the collection of cars and championships is also pretty shoddy, and the narrative is downright boring. Codemasters can do so much better, and that is what really irritates me. There was so much potential. This could've been the game.
The silver bullet. Possibly even the golden bullet. It's the bronze bullet.
TOCA Race Driver getting the golden bullet, and Race Driver: Grid getting the silver bullet. But you still have to get this game. The touring car racing action is off the hook. Really quite addicting good. Also, its not like you have any other option, so you have to get this game. As a child, I remember going to the game enjoying center in our community where for a small price we were permitted to perform one set of games on a game enjoying place. Those were simple display movie games like car hurrying or bike hurrying and we experienced them like mad.
Then one fine day, Mario joined our home and became a much conducted over best friend for everybody. Whoever handled to gain the manages for his lifestyle in his hands tried his level best to preserve him while the rest of us saw and cheered happily.
Prepare to cut loose and blow off some steam as you embark on a wildly-enjoyable car smashing rampage across a free-roam city landscape! Burnin' Rubber Crash n' Burn is an intense, crazy, high-speed ‘destruction driving’ game for older kids / teens where you literally have to wreak as much havoc as possible by crashing, smashing, and bashing into specific cars, vans, trucks, amenities, and buildings. Set in an awesome 3D free-roam city setting, you are given the keys to a set of unbelievably destructive vehicles which, as well as having awesome speed, also feature rocket-propelled missile launchers! Your mission is simple: Search and Destroy! This action-packed, manic car and truck-driving challenge relieves you from the often stifling oppression of racing rules & lap times, and allows you to freely drive through the city streets - causing complete and utter carnage at will!
Good keyboard tapping skills are important as you try to keep control of your super-powered vehicle. Observation skills and strategy are also essential as you often have to seek out specific types of vehicles to eliminate. Ok then, let’s see if you're up for some madcap mayhem! Just remember to keep it virtual; don’t try this at home!
The Heist is a cool police chase driving and shooting game for teens where you play the getaway driver for bank robberies (heists) across the city and state. In order to successfully pull off these heists (and earn credits), you need to hire specialists and upgrade your van.
This all-action game requires awesome driving skills, a shrewd mind and a sense of fun and adventure! Have a blast! See if you have what it takes to pull this off!
Drive that van like it’s just been stolen. Get out of here!
OK, this is the scene; before you start, you need to upgrade your van – so you can out run the cops! Then you need to hire a specialist. They have different skills (surveillance, security systems, hacking etc.) Choose wisely. Don’t get too friendly.
This is a job. Remember; keep your friends close but your enemies closer. Now the fun part - choose a mission. Starting off, you have the choice of doing a house mission or a mission involving a jewelry store.
The missions get more demanding and exciting as you progress! At the end of each mission, you can see how many credits (the in-game currency) you have scored. You can use these to upgrade your van’s performance. You earn credit by blasting police cars of the road and you lose credits every time you hit civilian vehicles. Keep your eyes peeled! In this game, you need to earn respect if you want any specialists to work with you. Successful missions will earn you that respect.
Gang Power will give you bonus credits at the start of each mission. You increase gang power by hiring specialists. Picking out talented specialists isn't the hardest part; it's getting away with all that gold! Push your management and game play skills to the limit and you might just earn those juicy 5 million credits, which will win you the game!
OK, you only have a certain amount of time to complete each mission so make sure you don’t get bogged down in traffic. You need to get in, get it done and then get out of there!
Drive like the wind, because if you get caught, you’re going to the Slammer! Good luck Bad Guy! We've got fires sparking up in locations throughout the city. We need a really competent and focused truck driver to get our firefighters out to the scenes, fast! Time is of the essence!
Are you up to the job? Firefighters Truck 3 is a fun and challenging, online driving & parking simulation game where you play the very-important role of a fire truck driver in a busy city. Taking best care to avoid damaging your truck, crashing into cars and other vehicles, or running over pedestrians, you must race to the scene of a fire emergency in double-quick time, and carefully park in the correct spot so that your firefighters can fight the blaze. This is definitely no drill and practice run! This tricky virtual emergency services simulation game features a top-down, eagle-eye view of the streets, and requires quick reaction speed and reflexes, and instinctive keyboard control as you drive at speed through high-volumes of traffic.
Good concentration and observation skills are also important as you try to figure out the best route to the fire. Never forget that firefighters are among the most courageous people on the planet, ready and eager to try their best to risk everything to save people and families in great danger – and taking part in any firefighting simulation activity is indeed a very honorable exercise! Now let's dive straight into action, and get out there to save the day!
Vehicle Physics is a cool 3D driving game with a realistic feel! Get behind the wheel of 4 vastly different vehicles, and test them out in an awesome free-roam environment with freeways, ramps, obstacle courses and more. Take a souped-up sports car for a high-speed spin, check out the power steering on a GTA4-style truck, carry boxes in a pickup truck, or test your cornering skills with a full-length bus – The choice is entirely yours! You can even flip between vehicles at a moment’s thought. This fun and distinctive virtual driving challenge doesn’t offer any car racing options, bonuses and power-ups.
This is a straight-forward yet tricky driving simulation game – giving a pretty accurate representation of what would happen in the real world if you made these driving moves (If you crash your car, truck, or plough into something – the evidence shows up!). This really is driving free-for-all! Let’s see what moves you have planned down on the streets! Dune Buggy – Ride the dune buggy through sand dunes, snow mountains and rocky roads. Perform fancy tricks and experience hours of fun with this off-road dune buggy driving game.
Using the Arrow Keys on your computer keyboard, move forward with the Up Arrow, and move backward using the Down Arrow. To keep your balance, lean the buggy by using the Left and Right Arrow keys accordingly.
They will help you land on your wheels. You can use acceleration (forward and backwards) to balance against rollover on steep hills or when descending. Click Spacebar to jump, which also helps to bypass the abyss or scrap hollows covered with glass. If your buggy crashes (you land on top), you have to start the level again. However, if you pass the checkpoint, you start from there instead of the very beginning. Collect yellow stars and repair tools to earn more points, but try to avoid the skulls. You receive bonus points for flips performed in the air, and also for high speeds reached.
There are bonuses such as slow motion (lets you see the stunt, and control it easier) for a few seconds. Some power-ups enlarge your buggy, some shrink it, therefore helping you to overcome obstacles much easier.
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Your buggy can even turn into a single wheel when certain power-ups are collected! The time remaining, your health status bar, lives used and progress are indicated at the top of the game screen. This off-roading game is full of surprises, and requires you to pay close attention to little details. There is a small “window” near the top right corner that indicates the terrain ahead. This is there to help you plan your immediate actions, be prepared for a jump, or to slow down. Safe driving! If this Flash-based game no longer works on IE11 on your PC / MAC, try playing on Chrome or Firefox browser.
Earn your stripes as a professional school bus driver in this fun driving & parking simulation challenge! School Bus License 2 is a tricky virtual driving test game for kids & teens where you must pass 20 increasingly-difficult levels in order to earn your school bus driving credentials.
You play the role of the trainee driver, and must navigate your cumbersome yellow vehicle through a variety of obstacle-filled levels against the clock. The catch is that your bus is quite awkward and bulky, with even the smallest mistake resulting in a big Red X FAIL mark from your fastidious instructor! This challenging and stimulating online driving simulation activity requires 100% concentration and observation skills.
It may look like a straight-forward job, but it certainly is not. Just like a good, hard-working bus driver in everyday real life, you must always be alert and on the lookout for approaching obstacles, hindrances, and possible dangers. Remember, school bus drivers have to be among the safest and most competent drivers on the road in all kinds of weather and traffic! Keyboard tapping skills are really important here, while progress through trial and error is the only way to learn well (i.e.
How you learn from your mistakes). Are you ready to put your virtual driving reputation on the line? Can your friends and family members match the quality of your bus maneuvers? Are you ready to go out there and start earning a living right now?
If so, then let's introduce you to one of the oldest and noblest professions in the service industry; Taxi driving. However, this job is no walk in the park as you’re about to find out! Sim Taxi is a fun online driving simulation game where you have the unique opportunity to experience the challenging environment and play the role of a yellow cab driver in a Big City such as NYC. Your job is to pick up pedestrians as passengers, and to bring them safely and happily to their desired destinations quickly in order to earn the highest fare possible. Contracted to a busy taxi company, you can choose to wait for fares to come in through the operator, or to diligently cruise the streets looking for new customers in need of a ride.
With real-life, multitasking challenges such as avoiding mid-street traffic collisions, keeping your car fueled-up, and changing the radio station in response your customers' requests, this is an authentic and stimulating skill-based activity to keep your mind on the wheel at all times. Good keyboard control and shrewd observation skills are undoubtedly important, as is your sense of direction. Cab drivers are respected for their insider knowledge of their city areas, and your demanding customers expect a high level of professionalism in your driving. So, it’s time to put down your coffee, and buckle up and get the job done.
Drive safely, and good luck with your new virtual money earning venture! Army Speeder is a SUPER-FAST driving game where you average speeds of over 190KM per hour! Your goal is to catch and take-out a group of radical terrorists who are trying to infiltrate your army networks. This is a classic car chase game - where YOU get to save the day.
OK Soldier – Make Team Alpha proud! In order to terminate the enemy, you need to smash them off the busy motorway with your Army Jeep. There are also innocent civilians on the road – don’t crash into them! You lose Health if you do (Once your health gets to zero, it’s Game Over). You only want to destroy the Bad Guys. You can see your target on the road.
The terrorists’ cars have an orange circle spinning over them. When you are getting close to your target, you see a small arrow pointing out in front of your jeep. Mountain Rescue Driver 2 - Experience new dangers and adrenaline rush of mountain rescue operations. You, the driver, have been promoted and transferred to a new location with less snow and more of a mountain view to admire. However, your new rescue vehicle does not have tracks but wheels instead, which makes it more difficult to drive.
Although you are driving an 8×8 wheel drive, your missions are going to push you and your vehicle to the limits. You have to drive the new rescue truck and save the injured skier (your passenger) by taking him to the nearest rescue clinic as fast as you can without getting stuck or crashing. There are 5 levels to beat – each gets more difficult as you move forward. Planning your moves and speed control is the key to your success. The good news is that your equipment has been upgraded too and now you have a navigation map at the top of the screen where GPS-like tracking of your vehicle is shown. You can see the obstacles before you reach them and plan your actions accordingly.
Rough terrain and nasty slopes ahead of you can now be seen well in advance. Run over the barrels, crates and stones or push them around to fill up pockets and gaps in the mountains to overcome high cliffs. Always use the truck hydraulics – the best tool in keeping vehicle traction constant as well as overcoming various obstacles. Make sure you read the road signs along your trip, and when it says that the “Cave is reserved” – it means – “do not go there”. Various obstacles with puzzle elements appear along the way. For example, huge terrain gaps with a “Motorless” elevator or “Big Wheel” bridge. You will have to position the truck correctly and choose the right acceleration in order to activate any mentioned “gadgets” and overcome the obstacle.
Drive carefully on this hazardous mountain terrain! It’s a well-known fact that school bus drivers have to be among the safest and most competent drivers on the road. Not only are they entrusted with the safety of children, they also have to be able to maneuver a big, difficult-to-handle vehicle! Have you got the expert driving skills to become a certified school bus driver? School Bus License is a fun, challenging online driving game for kids where you play the role of a bus driver, and have to pass 20 difficult driving tasks in order to gain your school bus driving permit. This is no mean feat - as a strict Instructor is marking your every move, and the clock is ticking.
So can you pass the test under pressure? This is definitely not the time to try and emulate Otto, the wacky bus driver from the Simpsons! In this tricky RPG driving simulation activity, you have to carefully guide your school bus through obstacle courses, parking lots, busy streets, and more. You have to pass all 20 tasks to earn your license. Your Instructor is very strict - one wrong move, and he gives you a big X on your test score.
You’ll need a steady hand, and precise driving ability to succeed here. Have you got what it takes to become an active school bus driver – or are you destined to be a passive passenger forever? It’s time to find out – let’s get this show on the road! Good luck with the test!
Are you a real trucker? Can you drive fast against the clock while encountering some bumpy and hilly country roads or complete off-road?
If your answer is yes, then this game is a challenge for your unique skills. In Big Truck, you have to safely deliver cargo with a truck from one factory, warehouse or store to another. You receive various loads – from boxes and liquids to loose products such as wood planks. You have to deliver all these various types of cargo to the checkpoint as fast as possible without loosing your cargo (or part of it). You will find steep mountains, man size rocks and cliffs in your way. Load your truck and on you go! Use the 'Shift' key on your computer keyboard to boost your speed when you see a sign saying to in the top right corner of the game screen.
But you must be careful. If you go too fast, you will lose some or all of your cargo. If you lose all of your cargo, you have to start all over again from the last cargo depot. Your truck is technically very advanced and can “balance”, thus helping you go over rocks or down the steep cliffs.
Balance your truck to keep it horizontal as much as possible. Avoid hard landing or flying (Your truck is not an airplane!). Drivers Ed 2 is a fun car driving and parking game for all the family where you have to try and pass your road driving test and get your license with the help of some kooky driving instructors. This rewarding parking simulation game requires endless patience, expert driving skills and dogged determination. Are you up for the challenge? Remember; just don’t get the instructors mad! First you have to choose your instructor.
You have an eclectic range of “inspirational” driving instructors to help you with this task. Bumper (he’s a bit goofy but knows his stuff!), The Boss Lady (she’s big, rough and gruff - don’t annoy her!), Johnny (the doughnut king) and Jessica (the youngest instructor, who just likes expensive stuff). Feel confident? Before you try the driving test, you should try a few practice lessons. There are five in total: Parallel Parking – Left Turn at a Four Way Stop - Left Turn at a Green Light – Proceed Four Way Stop – and Pulling out of Parking Space.
Alternatively, you can go straight for the test! The test itself is a combination of all 5 practice lessons but this time, NO MISTAKES are allowed. You can change your instructor at any stage. OK, time to hit the streets and show us what you’re made of. Have fun and don’t panic or crash!
Flintstones Truck is a fun driving game for young children where you have to deliver as many gifts (presents) as you can in a certain amount of time without crashing your truck or dropping too many gifts. This colorful little game requires expert balance and driving skills, along with a kind and caring heart!
Think of all the people you’ll make happy! Now get driving and don’t drop anything nice! You are Fred Flintstone, husband of Wilma Flintstone and father of Pebbles Flintstone. Your mission is get all the gifts to the next upload point before the clock runs out. In order to succeed, you need to drive as fast as you can - and at the same time - as carefully as you can! It’s a tricky balance and requires dedication. First you wait for the gift boxes to be loaded onto your truck - then you drive it to the next upload point.
Once you park it correctly at the delivery point, the gifts will automatically be vacuumed up from your truck. You score points based on how many gifts you deliver at the end of the route. If you deliver the right amount of gifts on time, without crashing, you move onto the next level. The road is prehistoric (rough) and your truck is made of wood and stone.
Try not to let too many gifts fall out! Keep your balance and a keen eye on the clock. Time to get moving – make Wilma proud! And remember, Yabba dabba doo NOT forget the gifts!
Welcome to the world of hardcore trucking! Mad Trucker is a fast-paced driving game where speed, skill and destruction rule. However, this is no ordinary driving game. There’s a real story behind it.
It’s also a race against time and all kinds of obstacles, meaning hours of fun-filled speed and destruction. Your uncle's old friend gives you a job to deliver a cargo (truck load) of green groceries to the next town.
It is not too far but you have to drive fast - very fast! Remember, the vegetables could wither, and if they do – they can’t be sold.
You don’t want to let your uncle down, do you? Get there before it’s too late! OK so, you have several different levels that all involve getting your cargo to a certain place within a certain time limit, under various different circumstances. How do you get there?
Any way you can! You can either avoid the other cars on the road or just crash into them and blast them off the road, you’re in a truck remember! Just get there on time. Be careful, the body of your truck will suffer every time you hit other cars and it gets weaker with every frontal hit. Going on the side-of-the-road is easy – you’ll avoid more obstacles but go a lot slower. You may run out of time if going too slow. Think you can handle it?
Sitting behind the wheel of a souped-up Ferrari flashing police lights in your rear-view mirror it’s time to put the pedal to the metal Dude – you are the one and only getaway driver! Driver Escape is an all action, fast-paced roller-coaster ride of a police chase driving game where you have to avoid traffic, oil spills and other obstacles in a mad dash to escape the clutches of the law! Careering along an open highway at breakneck speed, your mission is simple – don’t crash or get caught! This fast and furious arcade-style adventure to escape requires quick reactions and super slick driving skills as you carefully dodge and weave in and out of cars, motorcycles and trucks on a packed highway. The police are in hot pursuit; one little mistake, and it’s cuffs! Can you live up to your reputation as the hottest getaway driver in the business? It’s time to show off Maverick – let’s hear those tires screeching!
Good luck too, but remember that in real life - crime doesn’t pay in the end, so keep your speeding and highway antics virtual! Santa Truck 2 is a fun and festive truck driving game where, as Santa’s little helper, you get to help Santa Claus deliver as many Christmas gifts (presents) as you can, using your jolly red & yellow truck! This game is suitable for young kids and teens and requires a steady hand, good driving skills and, of course, a kind Christmas spirit! Your goal here is to get all the wrapped gifts to the next upload point before the clock runs out, without dropping too many or crashing the truck. You have to be extremely careful, as the terrain is icy and treacherous! Make sure not to let any of the gifts fall out.
First you upload the gifts, and then drive as fast (and carefully!) as you can to the next upload point. If you deliver the right amount of gifts on time, without crashing, you move onto the next level. Remember, in this snow-filled festive frenzy, balance and speed are essential. OK Santa’s little helper; let’s see what you can do! Think of all the smiling faces you’ll create!
Before the advent of air travel and a modernized road system, the majority of freight deliveries inland were made by railroad and steam-engine train. These magnificent chugging locomotives were very efficient and reliable by the standards of the time, but only when there was a competent driver on board!
Cargo Steam Train is a straight-forward, online freight transportation game where you have to move carriage-loads of barrels and boxes from one location to another (against the clock). Play the role of the determined train driver, and carefully negotiate the many hills and tricky mountainous landscapes of the Old West. The catch here is that your freight is riding in an open-top carriage, so one small mistake could lead to you losing some delivery items – which is completely unacceptable to your employers! You must deliver a minimum number of cargo items to the end of each level in order to complete the mission. Keeping your freight on board can prove to be extremely difficult on the hilly and bumpy terrain, so you need to be very skilled at keyboard control, conscious of your speed, and able to make snap decisions in order to avoid losing any of your precious load. This is an enjoyable online train driving and delivery-based challenge which gets steadily more difficult as you progress, so you need to be constantly on your toes! Are we on the right track?
Great, let's see what you can do! Parking is one of the key attributes to being a competent driver – just ask any driving instructor! Parallel parking narrow parking lots navigating through a high volume of cars; the art of parking is certainly not an easy skill to master! Race To Park is a challenging, driving simulation game where you take on 8 levels featuring a range of tricky parking tasks.
Featuring a top-down, eagle-eye view, you must park your regular saloon car in conventional parking lots, on the streets, and more. Collecting coins and completing levels at pace is an added bonus – but beware of crashing into other cars, barriers, and obstacles. This game requires very good hand-eye coordination and concentration, smart decision making skills, and steady keyboard control. It offers a thorough test of your credentials as a safe virtual driver! So, let's see how you handle of a series of tough parking situations! Car Drive AT – Super Parkour really is a barnstorming, innovative, tyre-screeching driving challenge with attitude: Carefully drive / race your car to the finish line while overcoming all obstacles, and park in the designated area within the allocated time. Exhibit absolute driving excellence across 15 different levels that feature challenging obstacle courses, wacky driving environments, super-tricky time-trial tasks, and more.
Experience virtual driving at its edgy best! Beginners beware! Achieving high scores is no mean feat in this fun 3D arcade car game for older kids, teens & grownups who love a difficult driving challenge.
Dexterous keyboarding skills and patience are essential to your success as you attempt to complete each course in the quickest time possible while crashing into as few obstacles as you can. This definitely is a driving challenge designed to take you out of your comfort zone!
Only those with the deft skills and super cool head required for expert obstacle-dodging, awesome cornering, and speedy handbrake turns will prove a success. Mini Wheels Parking is a cute yet tricky RC car-style driving game where you use your bird's eye view to park a toy car into a specific parking spot against the clock in 10 challenging obstacle-filled levels. As Master Remote Controller, you must carefully inch your way around the game screen, avoiding any collisions with other toys. Your RC car has only a finite amount of battery life left – and the clock is ticking! This fun, top-down arcade game requires good keyboard control with some strategy, as well as plenty of patience and determination, especially in later levels when you are faced with moving obstacles and hindrances.
Are you ready to park your way into the Elite?