Woody Woodpecker Racing
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Developer(s) | Syrox Developments |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Distributor(s) | Universal Interactive Studios |
Producer(s) |
Derek Poon Eveline Cureteau |
Artist(s) |
Steven Green Jonathan Green David Bland |
Composer(s) | Matt Furniss |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Color |
Release date(s) |
Game Boy Color PlayStation Windows PC |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Woody Woodpecker Racing also known in Japan as Woody Woodpecker no Go! Go! Racing (ウッディ·ウッドペッカー ノー ゴー!ゴー!レーシング Uddi·uddopekkā Nō Gō! Gō! Rēshingu) is a video game based on the character Woody Woodpecker.[1][2] The game is basically to make 16 different races around the world in the style Mario Kart .
Game Modes
The game has 4 game types, which are:
Search Mode : In this mode, the purpose is to rescue or search for 3 missing characters are Ms. Meany, Denver and Space Mouse performing for each character, 4 races around the world.
World Championship Mode : This mode is similar to a drink, as you have to make 4 runs against all the characters to get the highest score according to the positions you have achieved during your participation in racing. Having completed the 4 races corresponding possessing the highest score wins. This mode allows you to choose the level of dificultas: easy, medium, hard and expert.
Career Mode against time : as the name says, this mode is to make a career "against the clock", your goal is to travel a race track in the shortest time possible to place a record. This mode is alone, i.e. without rivals.
Solo Mode : This mode allows you to make any career you've chosen using any participant, whether normal or those who have recovered.
Characters used
Stardard:
- Woody Woodpecker.
- Wally Walrus.
- Buzz Buzzard.
- Winnie Woodpecker.
- Chilly Willy.
- Knotead.
- Splinter (GBC only)
Specials:
Countries used
Here is the list of some countries that were used in each race:
Normal races:
Special race:
References
- ↑ "Woody Woodpecker Racing". IGN. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
- ↑ "Woody Woodpecker Racing Review". Gamespot. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
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