'Road Attack' is a small game, very easy to install and very interesting. Basically, its a small game where you drive a super car equipped with weapons and rush to the finish. On the road you will find different weapons, super engines, life giving balloons or armor, but also road blocks and road spikes which will blow your wheels and slow you down, and of course other cars which will shoot at you and try to stand in your way to stop you from your way to the finish.
If you are good and your score is among the 'Top 10' you can upload it to the producer's web site. The number of the opponents will rise at each level to make your race more difficult and captivating.
The game has a 2D graphic interface, which looks nice and interesting.
Pluses: It's small and free.
Drawbacks / flaws:
In conclusion: You might try it. I enjoyed playing it.
version reviewed: 3.0
Road Attack Publisher's Description
The game Road Attack presents a breathtaking variety of races including shooting. Drive a super-high-speed racing car equipped with the most advanced weapons. Take a dangerous route destroying the enemies to finish first. Thirst for speed and danger makes the game more captivating. Take a route full of obstacles in a limited period of time at each level. The opponents' cars will stand in your way trying to make you lose the game.
System Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
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