

Starting out, the controls can seem a little difficult if you're not used to this control style as the overhead view can cause confusion as to which way to turn but if you run a few laps you will get the hang of it pretty fast. You start with a blank canvas so track creation is only limited by your imagination. It has all the objects you'll need pre-programmed in to make track creation as easy as possible. The editor is fairly simple, working a lot like a paint program.

GeneRally offers a wide variety of tracks to race on as well as the option to create your own tracks in the editor included in the download. Leaving these options out makes this a simpler game but you lose the excitement of upgrading your racer's performance. GeneRally has many customization options but did not include any way to upgrade the performance of the racer such as acceleration, tires or handling modifications. The AI racers offer the same color adjustments and a skill level adjustment which ranges from beginner to impossibly good and you can have as many as five AI racers on the track with you. For all racers you can select the model of your racer and it doesn't affect the speed and control of the car so go ahead and race indy cars with monster trucks. The other customizable option for human players is controls, the default is the arrow keys but if you're going to do multiplayer you can set a second racer to the WASD keys or any configuration that works for you.

For your racer you can select the colors of the car on a standard RGB slider and the color of your helmet. GeneRally improves on these classics by adding several customization options.Ĭolor Adjustments But No Performance UpgradesĬustomizing racers is easy to do and allows for a more varied racing experience. GeneRally is a classic style racing game reminiscent of arcade classics such as 4X4 Off Road or Super Sprint.
