Your driving skills and endurance are put to the test as you careen around curves and dodge highway hazards in Roader. The object of Roader is to control a car on a winding road while dodging obstacles. As you drive farther, the road becomes more and more narrow, making a crash more likely. The longer you stay on the road, the higher your score. When you RUN the program, the computer will wait for you to set the level of difficulty, from one to four. One is for the beginner, two is faster, with a more twisted road. Three selects a slower speed and a less curvy road, but one which has obstacles. Four selects a fast, curvy road with obstacles. With these four levels of difficulty, Roader should be challenging for everyone. If you hit the side of the road or crash into an obstacle, you'll hear three explosions. The width of the road and your score then appear on the screen. Converted to Coleco Adam by N. J. Lowe in 1984, based on the program in Compute! Magazine Issue 046.
No information available
No information available
No information available
No
Not Rated