Cro Mag Rally For Mac

©2012 Pangea Software, Inc. All product names are trademarks of Pangea Software, Inc. Unless otherwise noted. Jan 07, 2012 Cro-Mag Rally XBLIG Gameplay 'Cro-Mag Rally is the wildest kart racing game since man invented the wheel! You are a speed-hungry caveman named Brog who races through the Stone, Bronze, and Iron. Find the best programs like Cro-Mag Rally for Mac. More than 30 alternatives to choose: DiRT Rally, Nascar Racing, Colin McRae: DiRT 2 and more. Cro-Mag Rally is a unique racer for the Macintosh since it does not rely traditional auto racing standards such as Formula-1 or Stock Car racing. Instead, Cro-Mag Rally is a go-kart racing game. Fans of racing video games should be very familiar with this genre. Note: Cro-mag Rally is no longer under development, but is available as a legacy download. In Cro-Mag Rally you are a speed-hungry caveman named Brog who races through the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages in primitive vehicles such as the Geode Cruiser, Bone Buggy, Logmobile, Trojan Horse, and many others. Brog has at his disposal an arsenal of primitive weaponry ranging from Bone Bombs to Chinese Bottle Rockets and Heat Seeking Homing Pigeons.


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Cro-Mag Rally Update 2.2.1
Version 2.0 of Cro-Mag Rally will run on OS 8, 9, or X. For the best OS X compatibility, be sure to have the very latest OS X updates installed.
A major bug in QuickTime 7.1 was causing the game to freeze up on launch. A work-around for this QuickTime bug has been installed to fix the problem.
Classic and Mac OS X
• MacOS 8 and up
• OS X 10.0.4 or later
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Cro-Mag Rally Demo 2.2.1 - Speed-hungry caveman race in primitive vehicles (Demo, 40 MB)


Ralph(8/8/2004 - version 2.2)
Hopefully one of these days we'll be able to play a network game under OS X.
Matthew(3/19/2004 - version 2.2)
Great Game, only problem I have with it is the fact that it still can't play network game under X.
Aurelian(11/9/2003 - version 2.2)
coool Cro-Mag Rally do nor crash!!!!!!!
RayBob(2/22/2003 - version 2.1)
Disappointed about the lack of support for input sprocket devices, such as the Gravis Eliminator.
Utada Satoru(8/17/2002 - version 2.1)
Hello. This time version of[Cro-Mag Rally: seems to be equipped a cool function;automatic online version checking so we know we always have the latest version. Also now, looking forward to get in new Budom;Budgom 2.

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Cro-Mag Rally
Developer(s)Pangea Software
Publisher(s)Aspyr
Designer(s)Brian Greenstone
Composer(s)Mike Beckett
Platform(s)Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, iOS, Windows Phone 7, Xbox 360, Android
Release (Mac)
  • NA: July 10, 2008
  • EU: August 24, 2008
(iOS)
Genre(s)Kart racing game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Cro-Mag Rally is a kart racing game developed by Pangea Software and published by Aspyr, which takes place in caveman times. It was originally released for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X, and was later ported to iOS, Xbox 360, Android, and Windows Phone 7.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

Inspired by Mario Kart,[2][3] the game centers around two caveman racers, Brog and Grag in vehicles made out of materials associated with cavemen, as they race through stages of ancient history.[4] The goal is to guide the caveman through different sets of tracks that include hazards, such as pits or tornado.[5] Each course is unlocked from the start, and are made of 3 laps each with several difficulty options.[6] During the race, the players can pick up power ups (including bombs, nitro, tire traction, and oil slicks) that can be used against the opponents.[5][6] Every one of them will last 15 seconds.[6] At the beginning, only a few vehicles are available. They all behave diversely,[5] making a distinction in control, speed, suspension and traction attributes.[6][7] However, as the progress is made, all eleven vehicles[6] can be unlocked.

The iOS version uses the accelerometer for steering left and right, with specific touch-screen buttons for driving forwards/backwards and weapons.[5] A variety of options can be adjusted separately, like steering sensitivity.[6] It has two game modes: Race, with a focus on beating the others to the finish line, and Gather, which relies on picking up arrowheads on the track as fast as possible.[5][6][8]

In the Mac version, the single player part consists of a Practice Mode, where the players can test the cars and tracks, and a Tournament Mode with nine stages divided between three periods: the Bronze Age, the Stone Age, and the Iron Age.[9] To make a progress, the player has to finish the race in third position or higher, while collecting eight arrowheads across the level at the same time.[9] There is a Physics Editor, which allows the player to alter elements of play such as speed, acceleration, suspension, and traction of each car, as well as gravity.[10]

Cro-Mag Rally has multiple multiplayer variants. On the Mac version, the game allows up to six players to compete via local area network.[9] A number of modes are available, such as Race, Tag, Survive, and Quest For Fire.[9] Race is the usual mode with the players having a battle for the first place.[9] There are two versions of Tag, both being each other's opposites: Keep-Away and Stampede.[9] Keep-Away begins with one player being 'it', with the goal of being the last man standing by avoiding the elimination by staying the 'it' for a long time. and ends when all but one of the players has been eliminated from the game by being 'it' far too long.[9] Meanwhile, in Stampede, the winner is the one to stay as the 'it' for two minutes.[9] Survive allows the players to slam karts and fire weapons at the opponents, until only one vehicle is left.[9] Similar to Capture The Flag, Quest For Fire splits the players into two teams, trying to seize five torches from the enemies and move them to their base.[9] The iOS version offered a four-player online multiplayer via Game Center.[11]

Reception[edit]

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Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
IGN7/10[6]
Pocket Gamer[2]
Inside Mac Games8.5/10[9]
MacLife[7]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Cro-Mag Rally®'. Archived from the original on 2011-08-21.
  2. ^ abSpencer, Spanner (July 15, 2008). 'Cro-Mag Rally'. Pocket Gamer. Archived from the original on February 4, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  3. ^Nicholson, Brad (August 25, 2008). 'iPhone review blitzkrieg: Pangea edition'. Destructoid. Archived from the original on January 22, 2013. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  4. ^Tuinman, Jaap (January 18, 2001). 'Hands on with Pangea Software's Cro-Mag Rally'. Macworld. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  5. ^ abcdeCohen, Peter (July 24, 2008). 'Cro-Mag Rally for IPhone'. PC World. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  6. ^ abcdefghRoush, George (August 18, 2008). 'Cro-Mag Rally Review'. IGN. Archived from the original on February 4, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  7. ^ abBroida, Rick (July 17, 2008). 'Cro-Mag Rally'. MacLife. Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  8. ^Patterson, Blake (August 4, 2008). 'Kart to Kart: Cro-Mag Rally vs. Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D'. Touch Arcade. Archived from the original on February 4, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  9. ^ abcdefghijkLeyden, Patrick (January 3, 2001). 'Cro-Mag Rally'. Inside Mac Games. Archived from the original on August 26, 2007. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  10. ^Allen, Toby (November 20, 2000). 'Cro-Mag Rally Editor Coming Soon'. Inside Mac Games. Archived from the original on August 13, 2014. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  11. ^Jordan, Jon (September 9, 2000). 'Pangea goes big with Game Center multiplayer modes for Nanosaur 2, Cro-Mag Rally, and Enigmo'. Pocket Gamer. Archived from the original on October 17, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
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