Tricky Machines
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Tricky Machines is a physics based racing game. Get the best times on tracks that may include jumps, physical puzzles, shortcuts or just drifting on a racetrack. Watch replays from the best players to improve your technique.
You can drive sports cars of rear wheel drive, front wheel drive or all wheel drive with different mechanical traits.
Some tracks include heavy machines, boats, or segmented trucks, which need to be parked into tight spots at the end of the course.
First person view parking is forced on some maps.
The in-game map editor is a great physics sandbox for experimenting. Users can publish their maps to all players. You can copy vehicles from other maps, alter them, or build your own vehicle from scratch to use on your own track. The map editor start with randomly generating a terrain, then road constructions will automatically modify the terrain to resemble real life infrastructure. With the geometry editor you can create objects, movable or non-movable to use as obstacles, gates, cargo, or add wheels and motor to create a vehicle or heavy machine.
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I will give it a try
it is not so easy to start without any tutorial and to know how everything works.
there are also only levels playable or you begin from zero.
there should be something inbetween to test and try arround.
I would prefer some empty maps to try out but still with some ground/streets and such.
I wanted to get a map and try to build a vehicle, this didnt work as wanted.
therefor I cannot say something concerning content, for now.
I also couldnt find any camera options, would be better to have different camera views.
I loaded a level finished and drove arround, but the steering and reaction from the truck doesnt really feel light other physics games, feels more arcade.