Three Popcorn Arcade racing titles get Gold status
Three titles from Data Design Interactive‘s Popcorn Arcade label have just gone gold. Interestingly enough, these three are all racing games, so whether you’ve got a hankering for monster trucks, off-road ATVs, or micro racers, then listen up. After releasing games like Ninjabread Man and Anubis II, the next in line are Offroad Extreme, Monster Trux: Arenas, and Mini Desktop Racing.
Hosting 32 track variations and a wide selection of mean machines, Offroad Extreme will have you racing through the most grueling of environments. The game features realistic weather and allows you to unlock a lot of items like upgrades, stages, and other challenges.
Monster Trux: Arenas, on the other hand, takes all that raw power and somehow manages to contain it within a closed stadium. This game lets you wreak havoc on mud soaked slopes and ramps. You can unlock a whole variety of extras as well, and have an option to play the game on Time Trial, International Arena Challenge, and other modes.
Now think those two games, but make them a heck of a lot smaller, and a heck of a lot faster. Mini Desktop Racing sends you ripping through familiar household environments in the size of a micro car. Unlock secret items and compete with you friends for the ultimate mini racer crown.
All three games have you holding the Wiimote sideways, as if driving behind the wheel itself. They’re scheduled to come out during the fourth quarter of this year and join the line up of Data Design Interactive‘s holiday releases.
Three titles from Data Design Interactive‘s Popcorn Arcade label have just gone gold. Interestingly enough, these three are all racing games, so whether you’ve got a hankering for monster trucks, off-road ATVs, or micro racers, then listen up. After releasing games like Ninjabread Man and Anubis II, the next in line are Offroad Extreme, Monster Trux: Arenas, and Mini Desktop Racing.
Hosting 32 track variations and a wide selection of mean machines, Offroad Extreme will have you racing through the most grueling of environments. The game features realistic weather and allows you to unlock a lot of items like upgrades, stages, and other challenges.
Monster Trux: Arenas, on the other hand, takes all that raw power and somehow manages to contain it within a closed stadium. This game lets you wreak havoc on mud soaked slopes and ramps. You can unlock a whole variety of extras as well, and have an option to play the game on Time Trial, International Arena Challenge, and other modes.
Now think those two games, but make them a heck of a lot smaller, and a heck of a lot faster. Mini Desktop Racing sends you ripping through familiar household environments in the size of a micro car. Unlock secret items and compete with you friends for the ultimate mini racer crown.
All three games have you holding the Wiimote sideways, as if driving behind the wheel itself. They’re scheduled to come out during the fourth quarter of this year and join the line up of Data Design Interactive‘s holiday releases.