Micro Machines: Turbo Tournament 96
Micro Machines: Turbo Tournament 96 is a Racing, Simulation, Vehicular Combat, and Single-player video game developed by Code Masters. It serves as a sequel to the Micro Machines and offers the same gameplay to follow. All through the game, the player has to show off his skills and stun the opponents in this top-down perspective.
Many tracks are there, and each track offers certain obstacles such as common household objects, and the player must avoid these hurdles. The game requires the player to play a series of races against three opponents in challenge mode. The mission of the player is to finish the race at the first or second number to progress to the next race.
When the player acquires success in the three competitions multiple times, he gets an additional life by playing around to gather vehicles inside a period limit. Head-to-Head is a game that includes one rival completing enough way from other opponents to be the main racer on the board.
#1 R.C. Pro-Am II
R.C. Pro-Am II combines the elements of Racing and Vehicular Combat game and supports both Single and Multiplayer modes. It is the sequel to the R.C. Pro-Am video game released in 1988 and offers similar gameplay with a series of tracks, weapon upgrades, vehicles, and bonus stages. Up to four players can race against either human or AI-controlled characters on a variety of tracks to cross first while overcoming hazards and obstacles. The game rewards the player with money and points if wins. Each vehicle equips with a particular car that the player can use against his competitors to eliminate them from the race track. In Single-player mode, the player can compete against Artificial Intelligence, while in Multiplayer mode, up to four players can compete against each other simultaneously. The game chooses the top three finishers to the next race. R.C. Pro-Am II offers core features such as a variety of Vehicles, various Tracks, deadly Obstacles and Hazards, and more. Try it out.