Crashday Video Game Series
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Crashday Redline Edition
Racing 10 August 2017
A refreshed and expanded version of 2006's Crashday, developed by the creators of the original version, the Moonbyte studio. The game offers twelve cars (urban vehicles, heavy off-road cars, and sport rides), and the player participates in insane and dynamic racing events taking place on 36 tracks filled with obstacles and jumps. Apart from the necessity to get familiar with each track, victory is achieved through making a good use of tools that can make winning harder for the opponents, such as cannons or missile launchers. Collecting the power-ups scattered throughout the track is an important aspect as well, as they can instantly fix one's ride or refill the ammunition. Crashday offers seven kinds of competitions, namely Race, Wrecking Match, Stunt Mode, Hold The Flag, Pass The Bomb, Bomb Run and Test Drive. These are complemented by a complex track editor (one can share tracks they have created with others via Steam Workshop), and a multiplayer mode, which gives an opportunity to compete against up to seven players. Those who prefer the single player experience can launch the career mode, special challenges and single races. Compared to the original version, the game offers improved visuals. As in the original Crashday, competition is intensified through listening to tracks by such musicians as Lowbuz, Peter Struck or Pencilcase.
Crashday
Racing 24 February 2006
A dynamic racing game developed by Moonbyte. The game offers twelve different cars and in which the player participates in crazy racing competitions taking place on diverse tracks filled with obstacles and jumps, similarly to a classic title Stunts. In order to achieve victory, one has to be familiar with the track, but also needs to make a good use of traps and plenty of gadgets that will make the opponents' lives more difficult. The experience is diversified with a complex damage system and a replay function, thanks to which the player can see how they performed on the track. In Crashday, the player races both against AI-controlled opponents (each has three individual personality traits) and other users in the multiplayer mode. All of this is complemented by a professional track editor.