
This was probably up to the very coloured design, the in my remembrance nice music and the nice game principle. The Heist: "This game also fascinated me in its "cracked" disk version as one of the first ones, which kept stuck to my mind until today. I think it was also sold under the name Bumpin' Buggies? Worth 6 out of 10 points." I don't know why, but it kind of had something." However, in the past it had tied me to the screen for hours. Only 3 points from me."ĭarkstar: "The game is a bit stupefying, the music is annoying and it has not the best graphics. Guybrush: "Unfortunately it is motivating only for a short time, then it is too monotonous. Sledgie: "Nice idea for a game, but on the long run rather boring." Voting Voting of the C64-Wiki users (10=the best vote):
With the superbonus the actual task of the player is at first to avoid touching other cars (especially in the first level), as this is good for the points account and you already get an additional car at 70.000 points. Tanks are very slow and actually not dangerous, but due to their weight they almost cannot be pushed from the track and so pose an obstacle. Yellow and green enemies are slower and easily pushed from the track. They are a bit slower than (but in higher levels at least as fast as) your car and also partially very intelligent. They are black with bone cross and skull. "Deathmobiles" are the second most dangerous enemy. It is faster than your car and unloads obstacles onto the street. Enemies: There are eight different opposing vehicles, whereby the most dangerous one is the "Dump Truck". When reaching 100 km/h you can jump by pressing the fire button which is necessary for bridges and gaps in the track. You steer with joystick left and right, up is faster and down is slower. The game can be played in turns by two players with a joystick in port 2. You can choose between 1- or 2-player mode (F1/F3) and set the level (F7) in the options screen. The race cars correspond roughly to the ones in the arcade model, the landscape is only shown in unicoloured areas. The race track and the cars are pictured from the bird's eye view. You can only jump at a speed higher than 100 km/h. You get points for landing on another vehicle and for damaging them or pushing them from the track. The tracks have the seasons as their topic, whereby the winter scenario also contains icy parts. Trucks can only be eliminated by a jump due to their higher mass and they can also "unload" obstacles onto the street themselves. Cars can be pushed into obstacles or turned into scrap by a well-directed jump. The hostile vehicles are divided into cars and trucks. Additionally, you can also try to reach the "superbonus" which you only get when you touch no opposing vehicle.
Of course there are also other vehicles on this streetnwhich try to push away the player, but this possibility is also open to the player, which gets a different number of points depending on the vehicle type.
It mainly consists of a street scrolling downwards which contains obstacles and also gaps, over which the player has to jump with his car.
This game Burnin' Rubber is a non-official conversion of the arcade machinenwith the same name, which again is a copy of the machine "Bump'n'Jump".