8.8 /10 1 Votes
9.5/10 Android games - mob Initial release date 1998 Genre Racing video game | 4.5/5 3.9/5 MacUpdate Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Composer(s) Michael Dan BeckettMattia Bonera (new soundtrack) Release date(s) NA: 1998(Mac)NA: July 10, 2008EU: August 24, 2008(iOS) Similar Pangea Software games, Racing video games |
Cro mag rally xblig gameplay
Cro-Mag Rally is a third-person racing/arcade game made by Pangea Software, which takes place in caveman times. It is available for Mac OS Classic, Mac OS X, iOS, and Windows Phone 7.
Contents
- Cro mag rally xblig gameplay
- Cro mag rally ost medieval
- Gameplay and music composer
- Single player mode
- Multiplayer mode
- Physics editor
- References

Cro mag rally ost medieval
Gameplay and music composer

The game centers around two cavemen racers, Brog and Grag in vehicles made out of materials associated with cavemen, as they race through different stages of ancient history. There are many different weapons available to defend yourself and help you win the race. The Mac version utilizes the keyboard to control, and the iOS version uses the accelerometer and touchscreen to control. The new soundtracks of a new version of game are composed by Mattia Bonera.
Single-player mode

In single-player mode, one player races against five computer controlled racers through each of the nine racetracks, collecting arrowheads scattered around the track. At the beginning of the mode, only a few vehicles are available. However, as you progress through the mode, all eleven vehicles can be unlocked.
Multiplayer mode

Cro-Mag Rally has multiple different multiplayer games. On the Mac version, you can race with up to two people on the same computer with any vehicle on any track. A number of other modes are available as well, such as tag, survival, and capture the flag. This iOS version offers Tag and Capture the flag multiplayer via Game Center
Physics editor

In the Mac version of the game, there is a "Physics Editor" choice under "Options" which allows the player to alter elements of play such as speed, acceleration, suspension, and traction of each car, as well as gravity, though the Atlantis level is unaffected. This is an easy way to cheat, as one can set the other players' cars to a ridiculously high speed (i.e. 995) and they will thus be unable to make much, if any, progress while the player may set their own speed to a more reasonable number (such as 15) and complete all required laps and/or arrowhead collection.
