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Test Drive 2001 is a sequel to the Game Boy Color version of Test Drive 6.


Video Test Drive 2001


Gameplay

Gameplay is very similar to Test Drive 6. Menu design was updated, which took away the Test Drive 5-esque menus and revamped them with a more futuristic and industrial design. New car and track lists are welcomed by more colorful design and slightly improved albeit similar graphics.

The game includes four modes:

Single Race: Allows players to race any of their cars they purchased on any unlocked track. Each race has four opponents.

Tournament: Unlocks new tracks and cars; winning races here earns points that can be used to upgrade cars. The player must finish first in all three races to unlock another three tracks and a new tournament. Like Single Race, there are four opponents which stay consistent from race to race.

Cop Chase: Players can choose from any of four police vehicles and any of their unlocked track. Gameplay here is drastically different from other modes, and more complicated. Unlike other single player modes, there are only three opponents. The player has two minutes to give as many citations to the drivers as possible. The total is multiplied by five hundred and that is the amount of in-game currency given to the player.

Two Player: Two players can play together so long as the two systems are connected together.

In-game currency won in these modes can be spent on new cars.


Maps Test Drive 2001



Receptions

Craig Harris of IGN rated the game 6.0 (okay) for being an improvement of a mediocre product.


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References


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External links

  • Xantera page
  • Infogrames page

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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