Death Rally

Death Rally (1996)

by Apogee Software, Remedy Entertainment, 3D Realms, GT Interactive Software
Genres:Racing
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Shoot your way through screaming bystanders, pick up more ammo and turbo from the side of the track, and floor the pedal while performing some shady deals for The Dealer. No trick is too dirty when you're preparing for The Final Confrontation. Only the hardest armor, the most powerful engine and the biggest guns will see you through the ultimate battle against The Adversary. And when you feel you can't take it anymore, you can check out the underground market: Spiked bumpers, landmines, rocket fuel or sabotage can provide a way to create some nasty accidents for the competition. Death Rally was remade for IOS and Android in 2012, by fellow Finnish company Mountain Sheep. Remedy Entertainment stayed on board with the publishing.Show more
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user avatar@gamechamp19user avatar@gamechamp19
February 05, 2025
Bring back the original Death Rally! This game was so much fun. For years I only had the demo, which was super fun being locked to the 3 lower tier vehicles and trying to compete with the top tier vehicles. Racing with weapons, always a good time. It was so satisfying when I could destroy every racer before the race was over.
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