![]() Destruction Derby 1 and 2 and also Whiplash (along with GTA 1 the original top-down one) were my go-to games for quite a number of years - when I wasn't playing (or making maps for) the original Doom/Doom II. However, I am quite thankful I get to relive that good old game again (well I could put it in DosBox but I lost the CD 15~20 years ago). There's not enough of these destruction derbies available for BeamNG Drive, as that wouldn't be humanly possible. While I'm not the best derby driver out there by long and far, these are very much one of my favorite things to do when playing maps. Fans of demolition derbies and those who like the idea of mindless vehicular destruction definitely should check out this unique and fun game.5/ 5, Version: 1.1 I used to play this on my Cyrix 6x86 PR-150+ 120mhz (OC'ed via jumpers to PR-166+ 133mhz for Quake fps) quite often when I was in highschool in the 90's. This program's physics are nothing spectacular, but the gameplay is so entertaining we can forgive this shortcoming. The action of the game is great, letting you accelerate and repeatedly ram other vehicles into submission, but you'll need to pay attention to your own car's damage if you plan to go the distance. In our testing, all variations offered smooth graphics, and the game ran admirably well even on a lower-quality test machine. You also can decide whether you want to participate in a derby with large cars, a compact-only derby, or a figure-eight race in which you'll need to complete 20 laps while dodging other cars. We recommend you choose your car based solely on looks, because it doesn't seem to affect gameplay once the smashing begins. Few games let you experience the bone-jarring sport that is demolition derby, but Demolition Derby & Figure 8 Race does a pretty good job.
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