Super Scramble Simulator (1989)



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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Other Files: Comments: | Gremlin GraphicsSport / Cycling Magnetic Fields, Shaun Southern, Andrew Morris 64K 1 Yes Eng N/A Audio cassette Worldwide Game map | Click to choose platform: Amstrad CPC Atari ST Commodore 64 Sinclair ZX Spectrum Commodore Amiga |
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Issue 52 (Zzap! 64) 14th Mar 2011 10:14After programming Kik Start l and II, Shaun Southern mounts up for yet another motorbike game.
Fifteen courses are divided up into five sets. The three courses in each set must be completed (in any order) to go on to the next set. If you fail to complete a course inside the time limit then it's 'game over'.
Courses feature hills, water obstacles, logs, and VW Beetles! Besides accelerating/braking you can use one of three gears. If you stall the engine, fall over, or go off the course, you are penalized by crucial seconds being taken off your time limit.
Phil King
This would have been a fair budget release, but it's definitely not worth the full price tag. The whole concept is dated and the side-view graphics are crude. But most annoying is the way that the slightest error in your riding is mercilessly punished. This is worsened by the fact that you only get one 'life', and there's no option to practise the later courses.
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Stuart Wynne
Kik Start 2 is one of the best budget games around. A full price version would obviously have to be exceptionally good to better its predecessor, and Super Scramble Simulator isn't. Replacing the two-player option of Kik Start 2 are mediocre graphics and three gears which add nothing to playability, especially when the game plays a lot slower.
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Ratings
PRESENTATION 42%
Brief, but effective instructions.
GRAPHICS 39%
Respectable main sprite, but minimal animation.
SOUND 35%
In-game sound is limited to engine noises.
HOOKABILITY 39%
Initally a touch frustrating.
LASTABILITY 36%
There are 15 courses, but will you want to keep playing?
OVERALL 38%
An overpriced follow-up to the much superior Kik Start II
This review was typed in/OCRed by Iain
Fifteen courses are divided up into five sets. The three courses in each set must be completed (in any order) to go on to the next set. If you fail to complete a course inside the time limit then it's 'game over'.
Courses feature hills, water obstacles, logs, and VW Beetles! Besides accelerating/braking you can use one of three gears. If you stall the engine, fall over, or go off the course, you are penalized by crucial seconds being taken off your time limit.
Phil King
This would have been a fair budget release, but it's definitely not worth the full price tag. The whole concept is dated and the side-view graphics are crude. But most annoying is the way that the slightest error in your riding is mercilessly punished. This is worsened by the fact that you only get one 'life', and there's no option to practise the later courses.
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Stuart Wynne
Kik Start 2 is one of the best budget games around. A full price version would obviously have to be exceptionally good to better its predecessor, and Super Scramble Simulator isn't. Replacing the two-player option of Kik Start 2 are mediocre graphics and three gears which add nothing to playability, especially when the game plays a lot slower.
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Ratings
PRESENTATION 42%
Brief, but effective instructions.
GRAPHICS 39%
Respectable main sprite, but minimal animation.
SOUND 35%
In-game sound is limited to engine noises.
HOOKABILITY 39%
Initally a touch frustrating.
LASTABILITY 36%
There are 15 courses, but will you want to keep playing?
OVERALL 38%
An overpriced follow-up to the much superior Kik Start II
This review was typed in/OCRed by Iain
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This title was first added on 13th January 2006
This title was most recently updated on 13th June 2016





