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Mad Tracks' is an arcade car game based on pull-back friction propulsion. It features numerous modes and challenges. Mad Tracks players battle in numerous challenges like races (Weakest Link, Red Light, Roller Coaster...) or mini games (snooker, table soccer, long jump, croquet, bowling, darts...). Once you master the art of pull-back friction, more than 45 challenges in ten original environments await. Each victory unlocks new cars, new tracks, or spare parts to improve performances of 16 cool vehicles. Add a bunch of spicy power-ups (oil, funny rockets, shrinker, etc.) and you're in for hours of fun.This demo for Mad Tracks allows you to try out three different courses and get a feel for the arcade style racing game.

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Format:SoftwareSize:56,435 KB
Date:Jan 2006
License:Free to try
Limitations:Three tracks
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
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