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The game offers one more racing option than the first Destruction Derby (DD), the Stock car, in which you must place yourself among the best and earn the most points by hitting other cars. Points will be awarded when you wreck another car, or spin another driver's car by 90, 180 or 360 degrees. If you finish the race in first position, points will be then doubled. Both Wrecking Racing and Stock Car races offer the possibility to repair car damages at the pitstop for five seconds of your time. To help you figure out the damages of your car, a car representation with six points that successively turn from green to orange, red, white and black, is displayed at the bottom right of the screen. As in the first game when cars become damaged it will be visible with traces such as body damage, blown out tires, hoods missing, etc.
The number of tracks in DD2 have increased, but more importantly, their length and characteristics have been revised. With new features such as hills, bumps, tunnels and bunked jumps, DD2 provide players with more challenging driving. At first, only four tracks will be available, and as you rank higher in the divisions of the championship, three new tracks will be unlocked. There are also four arenas filled with dips and bumps, in which the Destruction Derby takes place. Before the races, you can choose your car among three sorts (Rookie, Amateur and Pro), differentiated by their acceleration, top speed and grip performances.
System Requirements:A 100% Windows 95-compatible computer system (including compatible 32-bit drivers for CD-ROM drive, video card, sound card and input devices), Pentium-75Mhz or higher, Min 8MB memory, Hard disk with 5Mb free, Double speed CD-ROM drive or faster, 1Mb SVGA video graphic card (PCI or VLB recommended), Microsoft mouse or 100% compatibles, Microsoft Windows 95 compatible sound card.
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