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Redline

Redline

car racing with arcade mode

Version:  1.0.5

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Oustanding fun

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Contributed by: MacRNF Wednesday, December 13 2006 @ 12:48 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

This is simply an amazing game - it is not far from xbox type simulation. Choose the colour of your mini cooper and then drive on many circuits (race tracks, mud tracks country roads etc in sunlight, moonlight, dusk, rain, fog or snow, whatever is your preference). My 5 year-old picked it up in a day, and I cant get close to his lap times or his ability to drift the corners. Whyen he is not racing, he likes to get stuck in the soft mud and atch his mini sink. I have other Ambrosia games and this one is as good as any they have made.

Buckle-up and have a go...   

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Oustanding fun - jesusversuswar

I bought it but I can't understand how to turn on the weather and the tunnels and roads. It was the shot of the car, lights on, heading for a tunnel, that interested me. I'd like to add snowing, at night, lights on, heading for tunnel. Would you write an email and tell me how to do it, what mode etc? I want to say something really positive in the write-ups. The graphics are great. I think ultra realism is less exciting. This seemed just right - but nowe I'm stuck. In fairness I suffer concentration problems and cannot read the notes properly.
Ken. jesusversuswar@yahoo.co.uk

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Friday, September 07 2007 @ 03:31 AM PDT


About on par with a PS1 game - Eric Westby

Just so no one has any preconceived notions about what this is, it's about at the level of an original PlayStation 1 game. Check out the screen shots to see what I mean:

http://www.ambrosiasw.com/forums/index.php?automodule=gallery&req=si&img=1142

Even so, the frame rate is still inconsistent, even on a Mac with a dedicated graphics card. This is in no way on par with current generation commercial Mac or console games, and it's certainly not worth $25.

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Thursday, September 04 2008 @ 07:10 PM PDT