A downloadable game for Windows
Offroad racing with the fastest cars - equipped with unlimited nitro. Be aware though! Too much nitro will overheat your car with explosive consequences... Can you finish in time to unlock new cars and tracks?
Rally Point 6 is the sixth and final entry in the long running Rally Point series. I don't know what to say here anymore... it has fast cars and tracks. Do it!
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Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Author | XformGames |
Genre | Racing,Action |
Tags | 3D,fast,nitro,Retro,time-attac |
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Hey, I've found something that I can call an "easteregg" in this game. I was looking for a button with which I can turn the lights on/off (in previous parts it was the F button) and accidently I found out that number buttons can trigger some actions:
1 - engine overheat effect
3 - nitro distance pop-up
4 - Wrong Way pop-up
5 - time check pop-up
6 - turn warning
Maybe they aren't very useful on they own but it's still interesting that they exist.
And btw you can't turn the lights on/off with any button. They turn on only while reversing and in dark levels (Xform, can you fix it)?
Thanks Jeff. There should be some basic controller support working in-game. Making the menu screens work with controller is usually not worth the trouble. We've used Rewired in some projects (i.e. Super Man Or Monster) and it worked pretty good. For our new games, we're working with the new unity input system. Seems okay-ish for now, but again, the UI stuff is usually the tricky part :)