Olympics Go! Paris 2024
Release Date: June 11, 2024
Sports, the Olympics, free-to-play, summer sports, arcade elements, Epic Store exclusive, singleplayer
A free sports game based on the license of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Olympics Go! Paris 2024 allows to participate in 12 different disciplines and they were created as minigames. We can also build the infrastructure for the athletes to train.
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Olympics Go! Paris 2024 Description
Olympics Go! Paris 2024 is a free-to-play sports game with elements of a simplified city builder. The development was handled by Nvizzio Creations studio, which collaborated with GlobalStep.
Gameplay
In Olympics Go! Paris 2024 we take part in 12 sports disciplines in a form of mini-games divided into four levels of difficulty. We have a choice of sports like archery, fencing, 100-meter sprint, or rowing. Before starting competitions in a given sport, we create our own athlete, male or female, using a simple character creator.
Trying to win a medal consumes a certain number of energy points, which are renewed over time or by reaching subsequent levels of "Olympic glory". In addition, the chances of success are increased by the number of fans who are needed to build catering, entertainment and service facilities around each arena and train athletes for more difficult challenges.
The constructed facilities increase the attendance of fans, and thanks to victories in competitions, their upgrades are unlocked, which allow maximizing success beyond sports.
There is also a paid currency available in the game, known as Flames. We can exchange it for a number of fans or use to purchase exclusive items.
Olympics Go! Paris 2024 Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Android OS
Apple iOS
Developer: Nvizzio Creations Inc. / GlobalStep (PC) / GlobalStep (AND) / GlobalStep (iOS)
Publisher: nWay
Age restrictions: none
Olympics Go! Paris 2024 System Requirements
PC / Windows
Minimum: Intel Core i3-540 / AMD Phenom II X2 945, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 560 / Radeon HD 6870, 3 GB HDD, Windows 10
Recommended: Intel Core i5-3470 / AMD FX-8350, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 770 / Radeon R9 285, 3 GB HDD, Windows 10
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