Friday 18 February 2011

Review: Dorritos Crash Course


Hey there folks!

Just a short review on a game that has really got me hooked at the moment, and which I'm slowly playing over and over and over: Dorritos Crash Course.

This game, while very short to download, is just purely a great game at that. Simple, easy and more fun to shake a stick at. The campaign is quite short, but challenging nonetheless. Playing five increasingly hard rounds in two countries and one continent (USA, Europe and Japan) each level starts off relatively easy, and slowly gets more challenging, USA being the easiest and Japan being the hardest.

The game, while having simple graphics, is quite brilliant. The crowds have human shape, but look like ragdolls. But seeing as the Avatars also look as such, they blend in naturally. The musical score, while composed of two songs and a few jingles, are quite original and the sound effects are quite amusing. For example, when you die 5 times on a specific checkpoint, you are given the option to continue through your mishap or skip ahead. Continuing forward leaves you with nothing but your pride, while skipping forward blanks out your time to nothing and you can hear a chicken clucking.

The games multiplayer is quite extraordinary. In a matter of seconds, a game can be found, you enter and you're are trying to beat this person as fast as you can down the track. While waiting for them at the end and hearing the cheering get loud and hurt your ears can be a bit of a nuisance, the game is utterly fantastic.

Oh, and did I mention this game is FREE TO DOWNLOAD?

This game shall never see a day were I won't be willing to play it. Despite repeating the level over and over again, the outcome is amusing and challenging each and ever time.
Out of 10, I gave Dorritos Crash Course a 9/10

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