Game Details:
- Carmageddon: Max Damage is the driving sensation where your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of mad cars. Select from over 30 metal mangling vehicles designed for the job in hand; wrecking opponents, chasing down pedestrians and causing maximum chaos!
- Game Details: Welcome to the “Carmageddon 2” for Mac game page. This page contains information + tools how to port Carmageddon 2 so you can play it on your Mac just like a normal application using Crossover.So if you haven’t Crossover yet, then sign up here and buy the program or if you want to test it first, for the 14 days trial. Or use the Porting Kit alternative.
- Carmageddon is a violent car racing game where the racing element can be equally important as wrecking opponents' cars or gathering kills by ramming into pedestrians. At the beginning the player has only one car and is ranked at #99. The overall objective is to race all the way to the top, collectin.
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Welcome to the “Carmageddon 2” for Mac game page. This page contains information + tools how to port Carmageddon 2 so you can play it on your Mac just like a normal application using Crossover. So if you haven’t Crossover yet, then sign up here and buy the program or if you want to test it first, for the 14 days trial. Or use the Porting Kit alternative.
If you don’t own the game yet, get Carmageddon 2 from GOG.com which is DRM free there and runs out of the box. Click on the links mentioned here, create an account using the signup in the top bar on the GOG.com website and buy the game. You automatically get when creating an account 14 free GOG games (+ some dlc’s) added to your account so you have nothing to loose, only to receive!
Make sure Crossover is installed before installing the game, or use Porting Kit. (Recommended in this particular case)
Game description:
Carmageddon 2: Carpocalypse Now is the sequel to the sensational “Game of the Year” smash and trash blockbuster from 1997. The creators of the original Carmageddon come back with more action, fun, and mayhem, Play chicken with an airplane. Fry pedestrians with the Electro Bastard Ray. Shop till you drop while on the move, no more waiting until the next race to add that special touch to your personal assaultmobile. All of the fun and none of the responsibility of motorized murder and mayhem in one huge package. What are you waiting for? Gear up and ride out!
Additional Port Information:
Graphical Cards Tested: NVIDIA 9400M graphics card, AMD Radeon 6770M
Whats tested: Playing a while
Does Multiplayer work?: Not available
Latest Update: 4-Novermber-2013
Known Issues: None
Icon: Paul The Tall
Screenshots:
Plenty of comical violence makes this no-nonsense destruction racer a joy to play. You’re placed in a densely populated urban environment with a score of five or more deranged racers with the sole purpose of inflicting bloody terror upon the terrified populace and possibly each other. Pretty cool concept, right? Unlike other racing games, Carmageddon 2 comes with no rules attached, and indeed doesn’t even include much racing. You win by either killing all of your fellow drivers, racing through the checkpoints or exterminating every innocent pedestrian on the map.
The things that made the original Carmageddon such a wonderful game are still present. Few games not called Grand Prix Legends better represent the dynamics of a vehicle—the weight transfer, the understeer, the oversteer, the (exaggerated) physics of driving—than this game. The collision detection is phenomenal—the body panels that rip off your car can actually damage innocent pedestrians. Racing on an airport, you’re able to drive under a 747 as its taxiing on the runway (you can also try to ram it which, assuming you survive, causes it to crash).
The environments remain enormous, with some truly inspired locations (an aircraft carrier called the USS Lewinsky, an airport, an amusement park, a ski resort). The game still uses the same structure as the original, offering multiple tracks per environment with each somehow managing to feel unique. New to the sequel are goal-specific missions that range from destroying radar towers to killing psychotic escaped inmates (don’t ask). Most refreshing are the oddball power-ups, some new and some old, changing everything from gravity to your car suspension, and making for some pretty insane gameplay.
As good as the carnage may be, Carmageddon 2 has the same problem as its prequel, and it’s one that’s shared with almost every racing game on the market. It all gets a bit pointless and repetitive without some sort of interesting wrapper. The missions were obviously an attempt at adding some variety to the game, but they fail miserably at that, and are just an obstacle standing in way of the carnage. But even that starts to wear thin after awhile. After more than 30 races of eviscerating pedestrians and ramming your opponents, it might be nice to have more clever missions objectives, or something beyond the usual “upgrade armor/engine” rut every racing game is stuck in.
Carmageddon 2 retains its predecessor’s title as the sickest experience in gaming, one that’s so over-the-top and twisted that it ultimately proves cathartic for those who experience it. Though it’s probably a sign of severe psychological dysfunction, the game is so skillfully produced that you can’t help but laugh uncontrollably while playing. The mission-based levels are the greatest downer here, and they highlight just how terribly the game plays when you’re actually charged with racing through the tracks. But when it’s pure and unaltered mayhem then this game shines.
System Requirements: Pentium 266 Mhz, 32 MB RAM, Win 95/98
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